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Long title
  
Curtesy Act

Repealed
  
1965

Citation
  
11 Hen. 3

Curtesy Act

The Curtesy Act (Irish: an tAcht Córtais) is an act passed by the Parliament of Ireland in 1226, during the reign of Henry III as Lord of Ireland.

It governed courtesy tenure in the Lordship of Ireland, i.e. the life interest which a widower may claim in the lands of his deceased wife. It was repealed by the Succession Act 1965 passed by Dáil Éireann.

References

Curtesy Act Wikipedia


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