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4 days before the wedding the wealthy parents of Ms. Schweizer executed a contract with Mr. Gulinelli. The parents-in-law of Mr. Gulinelli agreed therein that in exchange for the consideration of marriage, they would pay $2,500/year ([https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=US%242500+%281902+US+dollars%29 $90,000 in 2023] for the rest of their daughter's life.
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De Cicco v. Schweizer
Court New York Court of Appeals
Citation
Date decided March 9, 1917

Facts

Blanche Schweizer married Mr. Gulinelli in 1902.

4 days before the wedding the wealthy parents of Ms. Schweizer executed a contract with Mr. Gulinelli. The parents-in-law of Mr. Gulinelli agreed therein that in exchange for the consideration of marriage, they would pay $2,500/year ($90,000 in 2023 for the rest of their daughter's life.

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