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Wills Act 1968
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28 How the words ‘die without issue’ or ‘die without leaving
issue’ or ‘have no issue’ is construed
(1) In a devise or bequest of real property or personal property in a will,
the words ‘die without issue’, ‘die without leaving issue’ or ‘have no
issue’, or any other words that may import either a want or failure of
a person’s issue in his or her lifetime or at the time of his or her death
or an indefinite failure of a person’s issue shall be construed as
referring to a want or failure of issue in the lifetime or at the time of
death of that person and not an indefinite failure of the issue of that
person, unless a contrary intention appears in the will by reason of
that person having a prior estate tail, or by reason of a previous gift
being, without any implication arising from any such words, a
limitation of any estate tail to that person or issue, or for any other
reason.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if, in a will, words referred to in that
subsection refer to no issue described in a previous gift being born, or
no issue living to attain the age or otherwise to answer the description,
required for obtaining a vested estate by a previous gift to that issue.