Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutrixes
Literary usage of Tutrixes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"... in these last instances, from any supposed incapacity of judging rightly
concerning them ; since it allows them to be named tutrixes, and even sole ..."
2. Scottish Law Journal and Sheriff Court Record by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1859)
"... in these " last instances, from any supposed incapacity of judging " rightly
concerning them, since it allows them to be " named tutrixes, and even sole ..."
3. Canadian Reports by Walter Edwin Lear, Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Privy Council (1911)
"That the remainder of the said dividends and bonuses, t(J the amount of £1695,
were severally paid to the respective tutrixes and tutors of the respondent ..."
4. The Lower Canada Jurist: Collection de Décisions Du Bas Canada by Strachan Bethune, John Sprott Archibald, William Hey, John Stuart Buchan (1861)
"That the remainder of the said dividends and bonuses, to the amount of £1695,
were severally paid to the respective tutrixes and tutors of the respondent ..."
5. Scottish Law Magazine and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1859)
"... in these " last instances, from any supposed incapacity of judging "rightly
concerning them, since it allows them to be " named tutrixes, and even eole ..."
6. The Argentine Civil Code (effective January 1st, 1871): Together with by Argentina, Frank L. Joannini, Phanor James Eder, Robert Joseph Kerr, Joseph Wheless (1917)
"4 Cannot be tutrixes when, 432 WORKS Causing damage to neighbors, 2652-4 WRECKAGE
Is not susceptible of appropriation, ..."