50 Iowa 302 | Iowa | 1878
It is insisted the said Maria under the will took a fee simple estate under the rule in Shelley’s Case. Such rule has been defined as follows: “That when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance taketh an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited, either mediately or immediately, to his heirs in fee or entail, the heirs are words of limitation and not words of purchase.” 4 Kent, 215. The same .author says: “There is more latitude of construction allowed in wills in furtherance of the testator’s intention” (4 Kent, 216), and that “there are several cases in which, in a devise, the words heirs or heirs of the body have been taken to be words of purchase and not of limitation, in opposition to the rule in Shelley’s Case. * * * * Thus it is in the case of a limitation to A. for life only, and to the next heir male of his body, and the heirs male of such heir male. * * * * In such cases it appears that the testator intended the heirs to be the root of a new inheritance or stock of a new descent, ;and the denomination of heirs of the body was merely descriptive of the persons who were intended to take.” 4 Kent, 421.
Affirmed.