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Article 10
Action For Dower

Sections

1001
Limitation of action for dower
1002
Action barred by assignment of dower
1011
Necessary defendants
1012
Who may be joined as defendants
1013
Actions where defendants claim in severalty
1021
Damages may be recovered
1022
Damages in action against alienee of husband
1023
Damages where several parcels are affected
1024
Damages apportioned between heir and alienee
1025
Damages against grantee of premises subject to dower
1031
Complaint
1041
Interlocutory judgment for admeasurement
1043
Dower, how admeasured
1044
Report thereupon
1045
Setting aside report
1051
Fees and expenses
1052
Fees of surveyor or commissioner in action for dower
1061
Final judgment
1062
Plaintiff may recover sum awarded
1063
Junior incumbrances
1064
Appeal not to stay execution if undertaking is given
1071
Plaintiff may consent to receive a gross sum
1072
Defendant may consent to pay it
1073
Interlocutory judgment for sale
1074
Direction that a part be laid off
1075
Liens to be ascertained
1076
Satisfaction or protection of lien
1077
Payment of taxes, assessments and water rates out of proceeds
1078
Report of sale
1079
Final judgment upon confirming sale
1081
Certain provisions made applicable
1091
Action to recover property by revisioner or remainderman, after determination of particular estate
1093
Collusive recovery not to prejudice infant
 



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