Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
If accepted by the grantee, the conveyance of an estate or interest in real property in lieu of dower, to take effect on the death of the grantor, will bar such grantee's right of dower in the real property of the grantor. If the conveyance was made when the grantee was a minor or during the marriage, the grantee may waive title to such real property and demand dower.
When a conveyance which is intended to be in lieu of dower fails through any defect to be a bar thereto, and the widow or widower availing of such defect demands dower, the estate or interest conveyed to such widow or widower shall cease.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile
Section 2103.01 | Property Construed.
Section 2103.021 | When Affidavit Required to Preserve Dower.
Section 2103.03 | Conveyance in Lieu of Dower.
Section 2103.04 | Eviction From Premises Conveyed in Lieu of Dower.
Section 2103.041 | Judicial Sale of Dower Interest Without Consent of Spouse.
Section 2103.05 | Adultery a Bar to Dower.
Section 2103.06 | Lands Given Up by Fraud.
Section 2103.07 | Dower Is Forfeited by Waste.