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Where the amount of dower has been specified -
Husband cannot be compelled to pay the whole of it, however excessive it may seem
Husband can be compelled to pay only a reasonable amount
Husband can be compelled to pay the minimum amount, if the specified amount is not within his means
None of the above
- Option 1: Suggests that a husband cannot be compelled to pay the entire dower if it's deemed excessive. This is not entirely correct in legal frameworks where the specified dower is contractually binding.
- Option 2: Implies that the husband is only obligated to pay a reasonable amount. This option lacks validity where dower is a settled amount agreed upon at marriage.
- Option 3: Indicates the husband can be compelled to pay only the minimum amount. This misconstrues the nature of dower as it's supposed to be an agreed, enforceable amount.
- Option 4: Indicates none of the above statements are correct.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - None of the above
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