Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2103 - Dower
- Section 2103.01 - Property Construed.
As used in sections 2103.01 to 2103.09 of the Revised Code, unless the context shows that another sense is intended, "property" includes real property...
- Section 2103.02 - Dower.
A spouse who has not relinquished or been barred from it shall be endowed of an estate for life in one third of the...
- Section 2103.021 - When Affidavit Required To Preserve Dower.
Whenever "trustee," "as trustee," or "agent" follows the name of the grantee in any deed of conveyance of land recorded in this state and...
- Section 2103.03 - Conveyance In Lieu Of Dower.
If accepted by the grantee, the conveyance of an estate or interest in real property in lieu of dower, to take effect on the...
- Section 2103.04 - Eviction From Premises Conveyed In Lieu Of Dower.
A widow or widower lawfully evicted from real property conveyed in lieu of dower, or any part thereof, shall be endowed with as much...
- Section 2103.041 - Judicial Sale Of Dower Interest Without Consent Of Spouse.
In any action involving the judicial sale of real property for the purpose of satisfying the claims of creditors of an owner of an...
- Section 2103.05 - Adultery A Bar To Dower.
A husband or wife who leaves the other and dwells in adultery will be barred from dower in the real property of the other,...
- Section 2103.06 - Lands Given Up By Fraud.
If a husband or wife gives up real property by collusion or fraud, or loses it by default, the widow or widower may recover...
- Section 2103.07 - Dower Is Forfeited By Waste.
A tenant in dower in real property who commits or suffers waste thereto will forfeit that part of the property to which such waste...
- Section 2103.08 - Assignment Of Dower.
Sections 5305.01 to 5305.22, inclusive, of the Revised Code apply to the assignment of the dower of a husband. Effective Date: 10-01-1953
- Section 2103.09 - Estate By Curtesy Abolished.
The estate by the curtesy is abolished; but sections 2103.01 to 2103.09, inclusive, of the Revised Code shall not affect vested rights nor any...
Last modified: October 10, 2016