Section 4 of Matrimonial Property Act CAP 152: Equal status of spouses
Despite any other law, a married woman has the same rights as a married man—
(a) to acquire, administer, hold, control, use and dispose of property whether movable or immovable;
(b) to enter into a contract; and
(c) to sue and be sued in her own name.
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(1) For the purposes of this Act, matrimonial property means—
(a) the matrimonial home or homes;
(b) household goods and effects in the matrimonial home or homes; or
(c) any other immovable and...
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- Section 8 - Property rights in polygamous marriages
(1) If the parties in a polygamous marriage divorce or a polygamous marriage is otherwise dissolved, the—
(a) matrimonial property acquired by the man and the first wife shall be retained equally by...
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- Section 14 - Presumptions as to property acquired during marriage
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(b) in the...
- Section 15 - Gifts between spouses
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- Section 16 - No liability for antecedent debts of a spouse
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- Section 17 - Action for declaration of rights to property
(1) A person may apply to a court for a declaration of rights to any property that is contested between that person and a spouse or a former spouse of the person.
(2) An application under subsection...
- Section 18 - Provisions on delegated powers
(1) The Rules committee established under the Civil Procedure Act (Cap. 21) shall make rules to regulate any matter of practice or procedure under this Act.
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