Hardy v. Toney , 20 Ala. 237 ( 1852 )


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  • CHILTON, J.

    The only question in this case is, whether a child, born of a slave bequeathed between the time of making the will and the testator’s death, goes with the mother to the legatee, or passes to the executor as property not bequeathed.

    The general rule most unquestionably is, that the will takes effect from the death of the testator, and in the absence of words showing a contrary intention, must be construed as if made at that time. Lomax on Exrs. vol. 2,152-3, and cases cited on the brief. A construction, therefore, which would make it relate back to a period anterior to the time when it takes effect, so as to pass property not named in it, cannot be indulged in this case, there being no expression of the testator which authorizes it. The Circuit Court very properly held that the child did not pass to the legatee.

    Let the judgment be affirmed.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 20 Ala. 237

Judges: Chilton

Filed Date: 1/15/1852

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/19/2022