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Title 53 Real Property · Chapter 5305 Dower
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Section 5305.01 — Assignment of dower.
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Section 5305.02 — Petition for dower.
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Section 5305.03 — Encumbrances presented.
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Section 5305.04 — Land situated in different counties.
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Section 5305.05 — Death of plaintiff before assignment.
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Section 5305.06 — Appointment of commissioners to assign dower.
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Section 5305.07 — Proceedings upon return of assignment of dower.
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Section 5305.08 — Assignment of dower when estate indivisible.
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Section 5305.09 — Timberlands or other unimproved lands or lots.
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Section 5305.10 — Election by owner of lands to pay value of dower.
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Section 5305.11 — Dower during pendency of petition.
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Section 5305.12 — Exemptions in estimating yearly value of dower.
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Section 5305.13 — Minor heir not to be prejudiced by collusive assignment of dower.
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Section 5305.14 — Costs.
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Section 5305.15 — Surviving spouse may elect to be endowed out of proceeds of sale.
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Section 5305.16 — Election by answer is a release of dower.
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Section 5305.17 — Guardian may elect for surviving spouse.
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Section 5305.18 — Petition to discharge land of dower of incompetent person.
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Section 5305.19 — Inquest of competence.
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Section 5305.20 — Proceedings on report of inquest of competence.
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Section 5305.21 — Dower of incompetent person may be barred.
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Section 5305.22 — Real estate may be conveyed free from dower if spouse incompetent.
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