74.
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81.
82.
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90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
Testator’s intention to be effected as far as possible.
Last of two inconsistent clauses prevails.
Will or bequest void for uncertainty.
Words describing subject refer to property answering description
at testator’s death.
Power of appointment executed by general bequest.
Implied gift to objects of power in default of appointment.
Bequest to “heirs”, etc. of particular person without qualifying
terms.
Bequest to “representatives”, etc. of particular person.
Bequest without words of limitation.
Bequest in alternative.
Effect of words describing a class added to bequest to a person.
Bequest to class of persons under general description only.
Construction of terms.
Implied inclusion of illegitimate and adopted children.
Construction where will purports to make two bequests to same
person.
Constitution of residuary legatee.
Property to which residuary legatee entitled.
Time of vesting of legacy in general terms.
In what case legacy lapses.
One of two joint legatees dying before testator.
Words showing testator’s intention to give distinct shares.
Lapsed share.
When bequest to testator’s child or lineal descendant does not
lapse on his death in testator’s lifetime.
Bequest to legatee for benefit of another does not lapse by
legatee’s death.
Survivorship in case of bequest to described class.
PART XII—VOID BEQUESTS.
99. Bequest to person who is not in existence at testator’s death.
100. Bequest to person not in existence at testator’s death, subject to
prior bequest.
101. Rule against perpetuity.
102. Bequest to a class, some of whom may come under section 100
or 101.
103. Bequest to take effect on failure of bequest void under section
100, 101 or 102.