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1937

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Executors And Administrators -Abatement Of Legacies - Intention Of Testator As Determined From Nature Of Legacy And Surrounding Circumstances, Victor P. Kayser Dec 1937

Executors And Administrators -Abatement Of Legacies - Intention Of Testator As Determined From Nature Of Legacy And Surrounding Circumstances, Victor P. Kayser

Michigan Law Review

When testator's estate is insufficient to pay all bequests provided for in his will, they normally abate in a definite order. For example, specific and demonstrative legacies are payable in toto before general legacies, which in turn must be paid before residuary gifts of personalty. Specific devises are free from abatement to pay pecuniary bequests; the same has been said of residuary devises. If there are insufficient assets to satisfy any class in full, bequests therein abate pro rata.

But testator may vary the order of abatement, may provide for the prior payment of any bequest he chooses. The most …