Opinion ID: 2353841
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Heading: The Twenty-eighth Clause

Text: By the 28th clause, Col. Colt devised and bequeathed the remaining one half of his residuary estate, in trust, to divide the same into six equal shares, one share each to be transferred to his son, Russell, his son, Roswell, and his brother, LeBaron, discharged of all trust. He directed that the remaining three shares be held by the trustee to pay the net income in equal shares to his two sons and his brother during their lives and, upon the decease of any of them, to pay to the surviving child or children of such deceased son or brother, for his, her or their natural life or lives, the share of said net income to which said deceased son or brother would have been entitled if living, and upon the decease of such child or children of his sons and brother, to transfer to the child or children of such deceased child or children, per stirpes the proportionate share of the trust estate, discharged of all trust.