Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1794

Tuthill v. Townley

Tuthill v. Townley
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided November 15, 1794
1 N.J.L. 281

Tuthill v. Townley

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Under the law as it now stands, the deed of a ferae covert, accompanied by an acknowledgment, and a private examination to ascertain her voluntary acquiescence in the conveyance, is sufficient to convey her estate, and to bar her dower. But this examination and acknowledgment are essential ingredients — without them the deed is wholly inoperative. As the plea, therefore, does not state these facts, it is defective, and there must be judgment for demandant.

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