Scovil v. Connell
47 Ill. 277
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Bluebook
Scovil v. Connell, 47 Ill. 277 (Ill. 1868).
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court:
We held, in the case of Cole v. Van Riper, 44 Ill. 58, that the act of 1861, in regard to married women did not enable them to convey their real estate without joinder by the husband. That decision disposes of this case.
Judgment affirmed.
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Cole v. Riper
44 Ill. 58 (Illinois Supreme Court, 1867)
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