Curtesy

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Definition of "Curtesy"

Curtesy is a legal term meaning the common law property rights that a man is entitled to upon the death of his wife, in any property that she owned or had fee-simple rights to during her life, provided they have had lawful children born alive which might have been capable of inheriting those rights. It is a freehold estate for the term of the husband's life. This word is different than the commonly used variant courtesy which relates to showing manners.

"Curtesy" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Quitclaim Deed

See also:

Fee Simple