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§ 1093. Collusive recovery not to prejudice infant. Where a widow, not  having  a  right  to  dower,  recovers  dower  against an infant, by the  default or collusion of his guardian, the infant shall not be prejudiced  thereby; but when he comes of full  age,  he  may  bring  an  action  of  ejectment  against  the  widow,  to  recover  the property so wrongfully  awarded for dower, with damages from the  time  when  she  entered  into  possession, although that is more than six years before the commencement  of the action.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-10 > 1093

§ 1093. Collusive recovery not to prejudice infant. Where a widow, not  having  a  right  to  dower,  recovers  dower  against an infant, by the  default or collusion of his guardian, the infant shall not be prejudiced  thereby; but when he comes of full  age,  he  may  bring  an  action  of  ejectment  against  the  widow,  to  recover  the property so wrongfully  awarded for dower, with damages from the  time  when  she  entered  into  possession, although that is more than six years before the commencement  of the action.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-10 > 1093

§ 1093. Collusive recovery not to prejudice infant. Where a widow, not  having  a  right  to  dower,  recovers  dower  against an infant, by the  default or collusion of his guardian, the infant shall not be prejudiced  thereby; but when he comes of full  age,  he  may  bring  an  action  of  ejectment  against  the  widow,  to  recover  the property so wrongfully  awarded for dower, with damages from the  time  when  she  entered  into  possession, although that is more than six years before the commencement  of the action.