Property Ownership

In Rhode Island, what is 'dower rights' (historically)?

AA wife's right to a portion of her husband's real property upon his death under old common law✓ Correct
BA type of easement for garden use
CA property tax exemption for widows
DA CRMC restriction on shoreline development

Explanation

Dower was a historical common law right of a wife to a life interest in one-third of her deceased husband's real property. Rhode Island has abolished traditional dower and curtesy rights through statutory reform, replacing them with modern elective share provisions.

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