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The livery clothing was adopted by the Medieval London guilds in the reign of King ... A law called 'femme sole' allowed women to trade in their own right in the ...
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In early modern England, married women were considered femme covert, ... A femme sole was a woman not covered by this practice. .... How To Adopt A Pet ...
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The Law of Baron and Femme (1816), by Tapping Reeve, judge and founding teacher ... or family, including divorce, separation, custody, support and adoption. ..... In the world of baron and femme, an unmarried woman -- femme sole -- could ...
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When a person is called a sole trader it means that they own, operate, and run their ... "Femme sole" is a French term that literally translates as "woman alone.
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... fulfilling primary female functions.3 There were also women, though few in number, who chose to adopted the legal status of femme sole, or §woman alone.
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An unmarried Anglo-Saxon woman ("femme sole") had the right to do business on her own, without husband or man. She was considered 'on par' with men.
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... immediately following the closure of the regular session, for the sole purpose of ... Commission is submitted to the Economic and Social Council for adoption.
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Mar 31, 2011 ... by femmefuel in FemmeInterviews by AbbyA, March 2011 (Luck v. Faith) Tags: ... It is quite unusual for a child that old to get adopted. ..... The gospel of Jesus Christ is the sole reason and purpose for why we do what we do.
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... for the wife to have her own residence and citizenship rather than having to adopt those of her husband. ... Section 51 made the married woman “femme sole ”.
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adoption by feme sole
