3A:36-4. Admeasurement when real estate is sold subject to dower or curtesy by judgment
3A:36-4. If real estate is lawfully sold by a sheriff, assignee in bankruptcy or other public officer, whereby an inchoate right of dower or curtesy does or shall remain, the purchaser shall have the right, in an action in the Superior Court to have one half part thereof, or such other part according to the law in force when the right or estate became vested, admeasured and set off as and for the dower or curtesy portion.
Amended 1991,c.91,s.151.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 3A - Administration of Estates--Decedents and Others
Section 3A:2A-41 - Meaning of child and related terms
Section 3A:16-16 - Sale free from dower or curtesy; order of court; deed to purchaser
Section 3A:16-17 - Compensation to dower or curtesy holder by lump sum or investment
Section 3A:25-12 - Distribution; when and how made.
Section 3A:25-39 - Definitions.
Section 3A:25-41 - Instrument; formalities; contents
Section 3A:25-43 - Time of filing of instrument
Section 3A:25-45 - Devolution of disclaimed property or interest; relation back to date of death
Section 3A:25-46 - Bar of right to disclaim.
Section 3A:25-47 - Binding effect
Section 3A:25-48 - Existence of right notwithstanding limitation
Section 3A:25-49 - Continuance of rights under other statutes
Section 3A:25-50 - Interests in property existing on effective date of act
Section 3A:35-3 - Trust estates not subject to dower or curtesy
Section 3A:36-1 - Action to recover dower or curtesy; damages
Section 3A:36-2 - Admeasurement.
Section 3A:36-3 - Where admeasurement cannot be had without prejudice; sale as in partition
Section 3A:36-4 - Admeasurement when real estate is sold subject to dower or curtesy by judgment
Section 3A:36-5 - Effect of admeasurement
Section 3A:37-1 - Bar by devise; election of widow or widower
Section 3A:37-2 - Bar by adultery
Section 3A:37-4 - Bar by jointure; dower