111 N.J. Eq. 12 | N.J. Ct. of Ch. | 1932
The case sub judice is for a construction of the last will and testament of Willet A. Hopkins, who died a resident of Jersey City. The testator provided in the fourth paragraph of his will as follows: "All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, I give, devise and bequeath to the New Jersey Chapter of the American Red Cross." No such organization existed. There was and there is now an organization in Jersey City known as Jersey City Chapter of the American Red Cross. It is a well established principle of law that in the construction of wills courts will strive to uphold the will and thereby avoid intestacy. In other words, where it is *14
manifest that a person has endeavored to dispose of his earthly possessions by a last will and testament the court will presume he endeavored to dispose of his entire estate, and did not intend to die intestate as to any part of his property. Leigh v.Savidge,