Searcy v. Mealler

1 White & W. 523
CourtTexas Commission of Appeals
DecidedJune 23, 1880
DocketNo. 1734, Op. Book No. 2, p. 106
StatusPublished

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Searcy v. Mealler, 1 White & W. 523 (Tex. Super. Ct. 1880).

Opinion

Opinion by

Walker, A. S., J.

§ 92 9. Married woman; liability of, for debts. To bind the wife by a personal judgment, the plaintiff must allege and prove that the debt sued for was contracted by the wife, was reasonable and proper for necessaries furnished herself and children, or for expenses incurred by her for the benefit of her separate property. [Pas. Dig. 4643, 4644; R. S. 2854, 2855; McGee v. White, 23 Tex. 180; Hutcheson v. Underwood, 27 Tex. 256; Wallace v. Finberg, 46 Tex. 44.]

Reversed and remanded.

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