This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908. Excerpt: ... Husband and Wife--Continued. Claim for personal injury to husband. See Divorce, 2. Allowance for support of child. See Divorce, 3. Legal title held for wife. See Fraudulent Conveyance, 1, 2. Designation of homestead. See Homestead, 4-6. Conveyance of homestead by husband. See Homestead, 7, 8. Settlement of community debt by survivor. See Homestead, 12, H. Wife's separate property. See Innocent Purchaser, 1. Liability for trespasses. See Married Woman, 1. Estoppel of wife by husband's acts. See Married Woman, 5. Joinder in actions. See Parties, 1. Purchase with wife's separate land. See Resulting Trust, 1. Conveyance to wife. See Wife's Separate Property. 1. Revenue from wife's estate. See Wife's Separate Property, 2. Appointment of receiver. See Wife's Separate Property, 3. Extension of debt by husband. See Wife's Separate Property, 4-7. Identity. Of grantee of land warrant. See Evidence, 33. Of claimant of land. See Evidence, 35. Impeachment of Witness. By contradictory statements. See Evidence, 21. Proof of false affidavit. See Evidence, 47. Corroborating by witness's former statement. See Evidence, 49. By contradictory statements. See Evidence, 56. 1. Where evidence is introduced to impeach a witness by showing state-ments of his out of court different from his testimony, it is error for the court to fail by its charge to limit the consideration of the im-peaching testimony to the purpose for which it was admitted. Texas L. d T. Co. v. Angel, 166. Impression Copy. Held to be secondary evidence. See Evidence, 2. Improvements. Lien for. See Homestead, 16, 17. Under-parol gift of land. See Specific Performance, 1. Under parol sale of land. See Statute of Frauds, 1, 5-7. Indemnity. 1. Sureties on an indemnity bond to a sheriff are not liable for his act in...