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LXIII Page 367 The gratuitous gift of a wife and son without their opposition, and the gratuitous alienation of the whole of one's own share in the joint property and of his sole estate if he have issue alive, are valid but immoral. ... 疊 @ @ ... 聪曾歌 @ 舍 銀 ... 649 368 The gift of a son for adoption, and the alienation of property excecding even one's own share in the joint estate, or of his sole estate, and of the wife's property in a time of calamity affecting the family, for the support of the family or the performace of indispensable duties -are moral as well as valid. ● 必 阁 в а з е в е * a s ... 661 Sale by a widow, with the consent of next heir, is valid.—Sale by a wife of her insane husband's estate, when valid.—Macn. H. L. Wol. II. pp. 309––311 a s g * 曙 姆 = a s ... 651 ON FIT GIFTS. That is, on gifts or other transfers of property alienable, 369 The gift or other alienation of that portion of property which may remain after the clothing of the family, is neither invalid nor immoral. ... 653 370 The alienation of any portion of one’s property, thereby distressing the family, is , immoral, though valid. * * * 瞳 蟾 象 • * * * * * * * to & & .*: 姆 e 够 * 8 и ... 653 371 But if the calamity of the family can not be got over, or if the family cannot be supported, or indispensable duties cannot be performed without alienation of the whole property, even that should be done by the occupant, and, if he be absent, by any person belonging to the family. - - - - - - - s so e to g & * g of а в в ● 蟾 ● g a 3 I. Bish wa Nath Datta versus Durga Prasad Ray and Shib Chandra Ray. S. C. Easte's Notes, No. 34 姆 昭 8 * * * 哆 歌 慢 & E & --- e to o * * * _ ● 够 曾 影 总 碍 ... 75–79 II. Ra"m Chandra Sarma versus Ganga Gobinda Banarjya'. S. D. A. R. Vol. IV. p. 117 ... 93 Sale of a man's entire property allowable under what circumstances. Macn. H. L. Wol. II. ch. 11, , p. 312.—See älsò the cases 2 and 21, pp. 298 and 811—Ante pp. 659, 67 and 651. 653 case 22 372 If by reason of being unable to preserve or manage, or of any other justifiable cause, a woman make over the property inherited by her to the next reversioner, the transfer is good and valid. ... 瞬 影 蜗 ■ 经 婚 - - - 瞬 踢 隐 曾 發 @ _ 哆 哆 ° 姆 命 ● ... 655 I Bi’r Indra Narayan Choudhuri and others versus Satyabha'ma Debya and others. S. D. A. R. Vol. VI. p. 36 g - & g . 659 II Jardu Mani Debi versus Sa roda Prosanna Mukarjya and others. S. C. Boulnois, Vol. I. No. 2, pp. 120-186 .... ... · '-... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... - 378 Wherever a long existing usage is prevalent, there the making over of property in conformity to that usage to a certain heir to the disherison of the rest, assumes the character of a fit gift, and is held to be a valid one. 确哆 爵 @ 發 發 * = & 豪 ä 参 ... 655 374. A raj or principality appears to be indivisible according to the immemorial custom of the country: the eldest son succeeds to the entire raj, unless he be unfit, when the next qualified brother would succeed. ● ● 歌 _ g is a ۰ و ، В и е 像 影 * ... 65. 659 مp g J See Macn. H. L. Vol. I. p. 7. Ibid. Note, p. 18 ... ... " ... ... ... ... 655 See Note to the case of Rajkuma'r Basdeo Singh versus Raia Rudra Singh Baha'dur. S. D. A. R. Vol. VI. p. 41 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 655 See also the cases cited in the chapter treating of usage. Ante, pp. ё в « s to s ... 303—313 ON IRREWOCABLE OR WOID GIFTs. 876 What is paid as wages, as the price of goods, as a nuptial gift or gratuity, for pleasure, as an acknowledgement to a benefactor, from affection, favour, or friendship, or as a present though regard to a worthy man, is irrevocable. ... s 跟 琴 峪 始 歌 始 * é ... 661 In recapitulating the causes of incapacity, Jagnyavalkya observes: “A contract made by a person intoxicated, insane, deseased, grievously disordered or disabled, by an infant, or a man agitated by fear or the like, or (in the name of another) by a person without authority, is utterly null.” Upon the above passage Jagannatha thus comments: “singly the gift of wages by a man possessing his senses is valid; joined Vyavastha* 33 Precedents Vyạvasthar Precedents Precedents Vyavasthú Precedents Vyavastha* Vyavastha? Precedents