Citations:covert


 * 1750, Giles Jacob, A New Law Dictionary, page 116:
 * And yet if a Sale be made by an Infant, or Feme Covert, where they appear or are known to be such, (except by a Woman Covert for such Things as she usually trades for, by her husband's Consent) it bindeth not.
 * 1907, George Tucker Bispham, The Principles of Equity: A Treatise on the System of Justice Administered in Courts of Chancery, page 173:
 * For it is obvious that the trust may be attempted to be created for the benefit either of a woman covert at the time, or in contemplation (more or less immediate) of coverture,