# 107 Effect of words showing testator’s intention to give distinct shares
If a legacy is given to legatees in words which show that the testator intended to give them distinct shares of it, then, if any legatee dies before the testator, so much of the legacy as was intended for him shall fall into the residue of the testator's property.
Illustration
A sum of money is bequeathed to A, B and C, to be equally divided among them. A dies before the testator, B and C Will only take so much as they would have had if A had survived the testator.
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CHAPTER VI.--Of the construction of Wills
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Property to which residuary legatee entitled104
Time of vesting legacy in general terms105
In what case legacy lapses106
Legacy does not lapse if one of two joint legatees die before testator108
When lapsed share goes as undisposed of109
When bequest to testator’s child or lineal descendant does not lapse on his death in testator’s lifetime110
Bequest to A for benefit of B does not lapse by A’s deathLawyer's Registry
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