Plaintiff is the divorced wife of Paul Corrigan, who died March 30, 1956, and defendant is his widow. The action is to admeasure plaintiff's right of dower in real property acquired by the husband by deed from Peter McCloskey in 1928, before his marriage to plaintiff, but of which he was seized in 1929 when he married her, a time prior to the abolition of dower on September 1, 1930. The answer of the defendant widow sets up certain defenses; and pleads as a counterclaim that...
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