Court Opinion

ID: 7100042
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 12:14:53.668919+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:13:22.742753
License: Public Domain

Servers, Ch. J.
Counsel for the appellant says it was stated in the answer of Margaret Byrnes, “ That Joseph Lennon, petitioner, received a deed, October 27,1879, from Catherine S. Lennon, deceased, in and to S. E. of S. E. of Sec. 8, Tp. 97, R. 7; and that he received it as an advancement of his. dower interest in the whole of said estate, and that he received and accepted the same as his dower or share as widower.” To this portion of the answer a demurrer was sustained, or if this be not so, it is the only portion of the answer upon which appellant.relies. The answer alleges that during the lifetime of Mrs. Lennon, her husband accepted a conveyance of certain real estate in lieu of his distributive share or dower interest in the whole of his wife’s real estate. There must, of course, have been a contract to this effect between them. But the statute provides that neither husband or wife has such an interest in the property owned by the other, as can be made the subject of a contract between them. Code, § 2203. Linton v. Crosby, 54 Iowa, 478, is in all respects like the case before us. Following it, the judgment of the Circuit Court must be
Affirmed.