dote unde nihil habe

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
DOTE UNDE NIHIL HABET. The name of a writ of dower which a widow sues 
against the tenant, who bought land of her husband in his lifetime, and in 
which her dower remains, of which he was seised solely in fee simple or fee 
tail. F. N. B. 147; Booth, Real Act. 166. See Dower unde nihil habet 
    

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