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What is NY RPL § 189?

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This section abolishes the common law estate by the curtesy in the real property of a wife who dies after August 31, 1930, along with all its associated incidents. Applies to property rights concerning the estates of deceased wives.

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§ 189 SECTION 189 Estate of curtesy abolished

RPL § 189

The common law estate by the curtesy in the real property of a wife dying after the thirty-first day of August, nineteen hundred and thirty, and all its incidents, are hereby abolished.

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