# 109 When bequest to testator’s child or lineal descendant does not lapse on his death in testator’s lifetime
Where a bequest has been made to any child or other lineal descendant of the testator, and the legatee dies in the lifetime of the testator, but any lineal descendant of his survives the testator, the bequest shall not lapse, but shall take effect if the death of the legatee had happened immediately after the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention appears by the Will.
Illustration
A makes his Will, by which he bequeaths a sum of money to his son, B, for his own absolute use and benefit. B dies before A, leaving a son, C, who survives A, and having made his Will whereby he bequeaths all his property to his widow. D. The money goes to D.
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CHAPTER VI.--Of the construction of Wills
105
In what case legacy lapses106
Legacy does not lapse if one of two joint legatees die before testator107
Effect of words showing testator’s intention to give distinct shares108
When lapsed share goes as undisposed of110
Bequest to A for benefit of B does not lapse by A’s death111
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