HUSBAND TO BE LIABLE FOR WIFE’S DEBTS CONTRACTED BEFORE MARRIAGE TO A CERTAIN EXTENT

A husband in accordance with section 14 of the Married Women’s Property Act 1882 shall be liable for the debts of his wife contracted, and for all contracts entered into and wrongs committed by her, before marriage, including any liabilities to which she may be so subject under the Act relating to joint stock companies as aforesaid, to the extent of all property whatsoever belonging to his wife which he shall have acquired or become entitled to from or through his wife, after deducting therefrom any payments made by him, and any sums for which judgment may have been bona fide recovered against him in any proceeding at law, in respect of any such debts, contracts, or wrongs for or in respect of which his wife was liable before her marriage as aforesaid; but he shall not be liable for the same any further or otherwise; and any court in which a husband shall be sued for any such debt shall have power to direct any inquiry or proceedings which it may think proper for the purpose of ascertaining the nature, amount or value of such property, provided always that nothing in this Act contained shall operate to increase or diminish the liability of any husband married before the commencement of the Act for or in respect of any such debt or other liability of his wife as aforesaid.

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