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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 edition. Excerpt: ... the case of a concubine are less severe than in the case of a wife. Marriage is called j@ hun-yin; to marry a husband is chia-fu for wife and concubine alike (J fc nan hun nil chia, the man marries, the wife takes a husband). Compare the Italian casare. 5.--Relation Of Husband And Wife To Each Other. Through the marriage the wife becomes, as was the case according to the law before Justinian,76 not only uxor but comes also into the mantis mariti. She ceases to be sui juris, if she ever was it, and leaves the patria potestas, if she stood under it.77 It is in consequence of the way in which the wife comes into the power of her husband that she acquires very few rights with the marriage. Though she shares the rank and honours of her husband,78 she has no right to demand conjugal fidelity from him,70 whilst she, by sinning against it, commits a heinous crime. It is a cause for divorce if the wife beats her husband a case probably as rare in China as with us, and, when it happens, more likely to be quietly endured than brought into court, but the husband has the right to inflict corporal punishment on her. He is, however, punishable if by doing this he inflicts a wound; but he escapes with a fine if he and his wife are willing to be divorced. 16 See Mackeldey, Lehrb. dcs rom. R., 14th ed., 11, p. 266; compare Gaji Iiutit., § 49, § 108 ss., II, § 86 as. "Mackeldey, I.e., II, p. 274, note; Gaj. List., Ill, § 14, 24. "As the Roman uxor shared the dignitag mariti. " Unlike the Romans Nor., 117, c. 9, § 5: liceat mulieri propter hanc etiam causam matrimonium dissolvere. In ancient times the Chinese husband's adultery was punished by castration?flj fu-hsliuj). The wife owes the husband implicit obedience, and is not...

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  • PublisherTheClassics.us
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1230386319
  • ISBN 13 9781230386317
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages20

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