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concluding that unity of ownership exists between a husband and a wife, each owning separate tracts, because of the inchoate dower interest of the wife in the husband's property
Summary of this case from Town of Midland v. WayneOpinion
1995
concluding that unity of ownership exists between a husband and a wife, each owning separate tracts, because of the inchoate dower interest of the wife in the husband's property
Summary of this case from Town of Midland v. Wayne1995
concluding that unity of ownership exists between a husband and a wife, each owning separate tracts, because of the inchoate dower interest of the wife in the husband's property
Summary of this case from Town of Midland v. WayneFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1995
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