A COLLECTION OF STATUTES RELATTNG TO INDIA
POSTHUMOUS CHILDREN.
(10 Will. 3, c. 22.[1])
An Act to enable Posthumous Children to take Estates as if borne in their Father's Lifetime.
Whereas it often happens that by marriage and other settlements estates are limited in remainder to the us of the sons and daughters the issue of such marriage with remainders over without. limiting an estate to trustees to preserve the contingent remainders limited to such sons and daughters by which means such sons and daughters if they happen to he borne after the decease of their father are in danger to be defeated of their remainder by the next in remainder after them and left unprovided for by such settlements contrary to the intent of the parties that made those settlements
Be it enacted by the Kings Most excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporall and commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same that where an estate already is or shall hereafter by any marriage or other settlement he limited in remainder to or to the use of the first or other son or sons of the body of any person lawfully begotten with any remainder or remainders over to or to the use of any other person or persons or in remainder to or to the use of a daughter or daughters lawfully begotten with any remainder or remainders to any other person or persons that any son or sons or daughter or daughters of such person or persons lawfully begotten or to be begotten that shall he borne after the decease of his her or their father shall arid may by virtue of such settlement take such estate so limited to the first and other sons or to the daughter or daughters in the same manner as if borne in the lifetime of his her or their father although there shall happen no estate to he limited to trustees after the decease of the father to preserve the contingent remainder to such after-borne son or sons daughter or daughters until he she or they come in esse or are borne to take the same any law or usage to the contrary in any wise not withstanding.
2r [Rep. as to U. K. 30 & 31 Vict., c. 59 (S. L. R.). Omitted as being spent.]
- ↑ This is Cap. 16 in the common printed editions.