14 R.I. 57 | R.I. | 1883
This is an application under Pub. Laws, R.I. cap. 315, of April 21, 1882, entitled "An act in addition to and amendment of chapter 229 of the Public Statutes, `Of Dower and Jointure.'" The application shows that the applicants are the sole heirs at law of the late George W. Talbot, and the owners in fee of certain land, lying in the city of Providence, described in the application, which they inherited from him; that the respondent is the widow of the said George, and that at the March Term of this court, A.D. 1881, she recovered judgment for dower against the applicants, by which it was considered that she should recover "her seizin of a third part of the rents, issues, and profits" of said land, "to hold to her in severalty, to the amount or value of one hundred dollars per annum," dower being assignable in that form under the statute, Gen. Stat. R.I. cap. 218, §§ 2, 11, and by which also execution was awarded to her to put her "in perception of said one third part of said rents, issues, and profits, to the amount or value aforesaid." SeeTalbot v. Talbot,
Petition dismissed.