147 A. 897

ARTHUR OLSEN, Trustee, v. WILLIAM DINAGAN a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Cheshire.
Decided December 3, 1929.

PETITION, to construe a clause of a will leaving a share of the testator’s estate in trust for a son to have the income of it while he lived, the trust to terminate and the son to have the principal if he outlived his wife. After the testator’s death, the son’s wife obtained a divorce. The question whether the divorce terminated the trust and the trust estate should be administered as though the wife were dead, was transferred without ruling by Young, J.

Petitioner, pro se.

Per Curiam.

The petitioner is instructed that the divorce did not terminate the trust, and that it continues while the divorced wife lives unless the son predeceases her.

Case discharged.

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