County of Delaware v. McDonald

46 Iowa 170
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedJune 8, 1877
StatusPublished
Cited by22 cases

This text of 46 Iowa 170 (County of Delaware v. McDonald) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Iowa primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
County of Delaware v. McDonald, 46 Iowa 170 (iowa 1877).

Opinion

Adams, J.

l. husband and wife: support of insane wife: liability for. Under the Code, Sec. 1433, the defendant was clearly liable. It is there expressly provided that the auditors of the several counties . * * * are . „ „ authorized and empowered to collect from w '-5' ,, r, , ,. , , any person legally bound for their support (the support of insane patients) any sums paid by the county in their behalf.” The husband is legally bound for the support of his wife, and under the provision he was liable for the expenses paid by the county in her treatment as an insane patient. But said section has been amended. By an Act of the Fifteenth General Assembly, Chap. 26, the words “ from any person legally bound for their support ” were stricken [171]*171out. It is contended by appellant, however, that the husband’s liability did not depend upon said section 1433, and that the amendment, therefore, cannot have the effect to release him from such liability. -On this point our attention is called to section 2214 of the Code, which is in these words: “ The expenses of the family and the education of the children are chargeable upon the property of both husband and wife, or either of them, and in relation thereto they may be sued jointly or separately.

The expenses for the treatment of an insane wife in a hospital for the insane provided by the State, it is contended, are a part of the family expenses. But we are of the opinion that they cannot properly be so considered. The treatment, we think, is intended partly as a great charity towards the unfortunate subjects, and partly as a protection and relief to society.

The State reaches out its strong arm and makes the insane its wards regardless of the care which they may receive at home, or the wishes of those upon whom they are dependent for support. The treatment furnished the defendant’s wife was not given her by any contract with him either express or implied. It cannot then, we think, be regarded as a' part "of the family expenses.

We will add that we fail to discover any common law liability to pay for it, and since the amendment referred to, we think that there has been no statutory liability in such a case.

Affirmed.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

United States v. Gartner
10 Alaska 647 (D. Alaska, 1945)
Humboldt County v. Biegger
4 N.W.2d 422 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1942)
Iowa County v. Amana Society
243 N.W. 299 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1932)
State v. Heupel
210 N.W. 275 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1926)
Sanborn County v. Lutter
193 N.W. 55 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1923)
Martin v. Beuter
91 S.E. 452 (West Virginia Supreme Court, 1917)
Kaiser v. State
102 P. 454 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1909)
Wapello County v. Eikelberg
117 N.W. 978 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1908)
Guthrie County v. Conrad
110 N.W. 454 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1907)
State v. Colligan
104 N.W. 905 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1905)
Richardson v. Stuesser
103 N.W. 261 (Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1905)
Blackhawk County v. Scott
82 N.W. 492 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1900)
Jones County v. Norton
60 N.W. 200 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1894)
Baldwin v. Douglas County
20 L.R.A. 850 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1893)
Glaubensklee v. Low
29 Ill. App. 408 (Appellate Court of Illinois, 1888)
County of Richardson v. Frederick
24 Neb. 596 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1888)
Dunn v. Pickard Bros.
24 Ill. App. 423 (Appellate Court of Illinois, 1887)
Cole v. Bentley
26 Ill. App. 260 (Appellate Court of Illinois, 1887)
Hudson v. King Bros.
23 Ill. App. 118 (Appellate Court of Illinois, 1887)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
46 Iowa 170, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/county-of-delaware-v-mcdonald-iowa-1877.