Claim of Weller v. Weller

11 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 195
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedApril 15, 1875
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Claim of Weller v. Weller, 11 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 195 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1875).

Opinion

Boardman, J.:

The plaintiff was an executor named in the will of Jacob Weller, deceased. Defendants were also executrix and executor of said will. Plaintiff presented a claim against the estate of deceased, which was rejected by the defendants, and, upon a stipulation and agreement, approved by the surrogate, the claim was referred to a referee to hear and determine the. same. The referee found in favor of plaintiff’s claim, and on motion judgment was ordered for the plaintiff upon the report of the referee, but without prejudice to defendants’ right to review the exceptions.

The defendants object that a claim of an executor, named in the will, against the estate, is not referable under section 33,2 Revised Statutes 88, but must be heard by the surrogate in person. That may be true, but these parties have agreed to have this dispute heard by a referee, and the surrogate has approved of such agreement. It is now too late to object. The objection could properly have been raised by defendants.when the reference was had. Having failed to make the objection then, it is waived.

The defendants urge further, that the referee erred at the trial, in not requiring plaintiff to furnish a bill of particulars. There are two sufficient answers to this exception: First, it was a matter in the discretion of the court, and, in the absence of an abuse of discretion, is not reviewable;

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