Every married woman is bound by her contracts and responsible for her torts, and her property shall be liable for her debts and torts to the same extent as if unmarried. She may make any contract which she could make if unmarried, and shall be bound thereby, except that every conveyance and contract for the sale of her real estate or any interest therein, shall be subject to and governed by the provisions of section 507.02.
(8618) RL s 3607; 1905 c 255; 1907 c 417 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 517 - 519A — Domestic Relations
Chapter 519 — Married Persons; Rights, Privileges
Section 519.01 — Separate Legal Existence.
Section 519.02 — Property Rights.
Section 519.03 — Responsible For Torts And Bound By Contract.
Section 519.04 — Property Acquired By Wife During Separation; Conveyances.
Section 519.05 — Liability Of Husband And Wife.
Section 519.06 — Contracts Between Husband And Wife.
Section 519.07 — Barring Interest Of Spouse; Rights Reciprocal.
Section 519.091 — Residual Marital Property Rights Abolished.