In Allan v. Jackson (1874) 1 Ch. D. 399, 45 L.J. Ch. 310, the facts were that a testatrix gave the income of certain property to her niece (who was her adopted daughter) and her niece’s husband during their joint lives, and to the survivor during his or her life, with a proviso that if the husband survived his wife and married again the property should go over. The husband survived his wife and married again. It was held that the proviso was valid and that the gift over took effect.
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