197 Mass. 221 | Mass. | 1908
After giving by the first clause a small pecuniary legacy, which subsequently lapsed by the death of the legatee before the testator, in the second clause of his will Samuel Cheever devised and bequeathed to his wife, “ all the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal that I may have at the time of my decease to use and dispose of as she may think best for her interest and comfort. And at her decease my will is that what may remain (if any) of my estate thus given to my said wife, shall be equally divided between the Massachusetts Baptist Bible Society — The Massachusetts Baptist Home Missionary Society, the Massachusetts Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, and the Massachusetts Baptist State Convention to assist destitute churches.” By this language she took an estate for life, with an unlimited power of disposal in fee, if in her judgment such disposition became necessary “for her interest and comfort.” But until her death it could not be ascertained whether-- the remainder which vested in the societies named, to whose estate the petitioners have succeeded, would be divested
By the terms of the report a final decree is to be entered in favor of the petitioners, the terms of which are to be settled in the Land Court.
So ordered.