# 106 Legacy does not lapse if one of two joint legatees die before testator
If a legacy is given to two persons jointly, and one of them dies before the testator, the other legatee takes the whole.
Illustration
The legacy is simply to A and B. A dies before the testator. B takes the legacy.
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CHAPTER VI.--Of the construction of Wills
102
Constitution of residuary legatee103
Property to which residuary legatee entitled104
Time of vesting legacy in general terms105
In what case legacy lapses107
Effect of words showing testator’s intention to give distinct shares108
When lapsed share goes as undisposed of109
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