34 N.Y.S. 1002 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1895
This is a motion addressed to the general term in the first instance for an order to compel restitution of the sum of $6,711. Previous to 1893 proceedings were instituted for the condemnation of real property of Thomas J. Leary, under the right of eminent domain, for the purposes of the Hew York & Brooklyn
The law applicable to this motion was settled by the general term and the court of appeals,—that, where real property belonging to a married man is taken by the exercise of the right of eminent domain during coverture, an absolute title is required, divested of any right of dower existing in his wife, but her inchoate rights as between herself and her husband were not extinguished, but must be recognized and protected as between her and her husband. Such being the settled law applicable to this case, there remains nothing to be said on this application. The rights of the wife can only be protected by an order such as now sought for by the wife.
The motion must be granted, with $10 costs. All concur.