43 Md. 122 | Md. | 1875
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The controversy in this case grows out of the conflicting claims of the appellants, who are the representatives of John
Section 304 of Article 93 of the Code provides that no devise, legacy or bequest shall lapse or fail of taking effect by reason of the death of the devisee or legatee in the lifetime of tlie testator, but that any such devise, legacy or bequest shall have the same effect and operation in law as if such devisee or legatee.bad survived the testator. The Court of Appeals, in the case of Glenn vs. Belt, before referred to, have construed this section of the law, and they decided that the time of the transfer is the death of the testator, and that the persons to whom the transfer is made are those in esse, entitled by law to tbe distribution of the legatee.’s. estate in. case of intestacy ; that is, his representa
The order of the Orphans’ Court from which this appeal was taken will be affirmed.
Order affirmed, and causq remanded.