§533-5 In surplus after purchase-money mortgage paid. Where in such case the mortgagee, or those claiming under him, after the death of her husband, causes the land mortgaged to be sold, and any surplus remains, after the payment of the moneys due on the mortgage, and the costs and charges of the sale, the widow shall be entitled to the interest or income of the one-third part of the surplus, for her life, as her dower. [CC 1859, §1303; RL 1925, §3021; RL 1935, §4834; RL 1945, §12104; RL 1955, §319-5; HRS §533-5]
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533-2 Election in case of exchanged lands.
533-3 In lands mortgaged before marriage.
533-4 Not in lands mortgaged for purchase money during coverture as against mortgagee.
533-5 In surplus after purchase-money mortgage paid.
533-6 Not in lands held by husband as mortgagee.
533-7 Widow's right to occupy lands while dower unassigned.
533-8 Widow's right to remain in husband's house.
533-9 Barred by divorce or misconduct.
533-11 Barred by jointure before marriage.
533-12 Barred by pecuniary provision before marriage.
533-13 Election between dower and jointure or pecuniary provision, when.