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Section 44. Dower |
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This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol8 Partnership, Private Corporations, Public Corporations", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
That there is no right of dower in partnership lands sold during the existence of the partnership for partnership purposes, see the following cases: Dicky vs. Shirk, 128 Ind., 278; Grissom vs. Moore, 106 Ind., 296, 55 Am. Rep., 742; Woodword vs. Nudd, 58 Minn., 236, 49 Am. St. Rep., 503; but see Pugh vs. Currie, 5 Ala., 446, and Fairchild vs. Fairchild, 64 N. Y., 471.
 
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