Broome v. Van Hook

1 Redf. 444
CourtNew York Surrogate's Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1862
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Broome v. Van Hook, 1 Redf. 444 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1862).

Opinion

The Surrogate. — Van Hook is cited, by the parties entitled to distribution, to render an account of his proceedings as executor of John L. Broome, deceased. Twenty-six years have elapsed since letters testamentary were granted, during which he has rendered no account, — except a partial one, about fourteen years ago, on the requisition of a creditor, to the settlement of which the petitioners in this proceeding were not parties. Four classes of charges in the account rendered by the executor are objected to by the petitioners; and they further claim to surcharge the account with sundry credits omitted by the executor.

As to one of these classes, the executor testified that he made them in the lifetime of the testator, by direction of Mrs. Boggs, a sister of the testator, and on her account; that he had not been repaid by her, but that he had had funds of hers in his hands subsequently. In the absence of positive evidence of repayment by the person for whose account these payments were made, the court, after this long lapse of time, would presume a request by the testator, and a payment for his account, and would hold the estate responsible; but, inasmuch as the executor has omitted to prove these claims before the surrogate, within the usual period of limitation, I must hold, on the authority of Treat v. Fortune (2 Bradf, 116), and in re Rogers

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Related

In re Rogers
10 A.D. 593 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 1896)
In re Perry
5 Misc. 149 (New York Surrogate's Court, 1893)

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