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ANTI-LAPSE STATUTE

Estate law. Under common law, if a devisee died before the testator, the bequest would lapse and not pass to the heirs of the devisee. The statute bypasses the common law preventing the bequest from lapsing, e.g. if a son died before the father, the son’s children would still be able to inherit their share of the estate of their grandfather rather than having the bequest lapse.

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