Haas v. Canton of Berne

54 A.2d 213, 140 N.J. Eq. 240, 1947 N.J. Ch. LEXIS 56
CourtNew Jersey Court of Chancery
DecidedJuly 16, 1947
DocketDocket 147/523
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Haas v. Canton of Berne, 54 A.2d 213, 140 N.J. Eq. 240, 1947 N.J. Ch. LEXIS 56 (N.J. Ct. App. 1947).

Opinion

Ernest Otz died a resident of Hudson County in the year 1903 leaving a last will and testament which was duly probated. The testator's substituted trustees seek instructions under the following stipulation:

"It appearing that Henry G. Haas and Robert Perret, as Substituted Trustees of the Last Will and Testament of Ernest Otz, deceased, have filed a bill for instructions, and have also filed their final account as said Trustees, it is hereby stipulated by the undersigned as follows: *Page 242

"1. That the issues to be settled in the construction of the Last Will and Testament of Ernest Otz, deceased, be determined by the Briefs of the parties filed herewith.

"2. That the facts upon which the issues are to be determined are as follows:

"(a) Ernest Otz died on or about October 31st, 1903, leaving a Last Will and Testament which was duly probated in the Surrogate's Office of Hudson County.

"(b) A trust was created by the said Will of Ernest Otz, deceased, the relevant provisions of which are as follows:

"`Fifth: I give and bequeath to Ida Sommer of Wollishofen near Zurich, Switzerland, being the daughter of my cousin Ida Sommer, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).

"`Sixth: I give and bequeath unto the children of my cousin Alexander Largin of the City of Bern, Switzerland, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).

"`Seventh: I give and bequeath unto the children of my cousin August Scheller of Kilchberg near Zurich, Switzerland, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).

"`Eighth: I give and bequeath unto the children of my cousin Ida Gattiker of Richterswyle, Switzerland, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).

"`Ninth: All the rest, residue and remainder of my property, whatsoever and wheresoever situate, I give, devise and bequeath unto my Executors hereinafter named in trust to convert the same into money and to invest, reinvest and keep invested such money in bonds secured by mortgages upon real estate, being a first lien upon the same or any other equally good and safe security and to pay the interest and income of and upon such investments unto my wife for and during the term of her natural life, and upon her death to pay the whole amount so invested to any child or children which I may leave in equal shares.

"`Tenth: If I shall leave no child or children me surviving, and my wife shall die having remained my widow, then I direct my Executors hereinafter named upon her death, to dispose of the whole of my estate and distribute the same in manner following to wit: I direct them to divide the sum of Fifty thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) among the children of my cousin Ida Sommer, those of my cousin Ida Gattiker, those of my cousin Alexander Largin, and those of my cousin August Scheller, in equal shares, per capita and not per stirpes; and all the rest and residue of my estate remaining in the hands of my Executors after the payment and distribution of such Fifty thousand Dollars as aforesaid, I direct them to pay over unto the regularly constituted Cantonal authorities of the Canton Bern in the Republic of Switzerland, or to such other public body or authorities in said Canton as may have the charge of the aged poor and indigent persons residing therein (if the Cantonal authorities do not have such charge) for the purpose of founding and maintaining a Home for such aged *Page 243 poor and indigent persons of both sexes as are deemed by such authorities to be worthy of admission into the same and I do hereby charge my Executors with the duty of seeing to the due and proper application of the money for the purpose intended.'

"(c) Ernest Otz died without leaving any child or children.

"(d) Ida M. Otz did not remarry.

"(e) Ida M. Otz died April 7th, 1942.

"(f) As of the date of the death of Ernest Otz, October 31st, 1903, the children of cousins, as mentioned in Paragraph Tenth of the said Will of Ernest Otz, deceased, were as follows:

"1. Children of cousin Ida Sommer, was (1) Ida Sommer.

"2. Children of cousin Ida Gattiker were (1) George Gattiker (2) August Gattiker (3) Adolph Gattiker (4) Paul Gattiker (5) Hans Gattiker (6) Emil Gattiker.

"3. Children of cousin Alexander Largin were (1) Johanna Arend (2) Marie Looser.

"4. Children of cousin August Scheller were (1) Ida Scheller (2) August Scheller (3) Emma Sophie Scheller.

"(g) As of the date of death of Ida M. Otz, April 7th, 1942, the children of cousins as mentioned in Paragraph Tenth of the Will of Ernest Otz, deceased, were as follows:

"1. Children of cousin Ida Sommer (1) Ida Sommer Lieberherr.

"2. Children of cousin Ida Gattiker were (1) August Gattiker (2) Adolph Gattiker (3) Paul Gattiker (4) Hans Gattiker (5) Emil William Gattiker. The said George Gattiker, one of the children of Ida Gattiker, who was alive at the date of the death of Ernest Otz, deceased, died on March 20th, 1907, without having married.

"3. Children of cousin Alexander Largin were (1) Johanna Arend (also now known as Jeanne Arnd). The said Johanna Arend died intestate on December 18th, 1946, leaving as her sole heirs-at-law, four children, Walter Karl Arnd, Wilhelm Alexander Arnd, Helene Elizabeth Schwenter and Johanna Charlotte Rauber, all of full age. The said Marie Looser, who was alive at the date of death of Ernest Otz, died subsequently on November 9th, 1938, without any issue her surviving. *Page 244

"4. Children of cousin August Scheller were (1) Ida Scheller (2) August Scheller. Emma Sophie Scheller, who was alive at the date of death of Ernest Otz, died subsequently on March 11th, 1932, leaving her surviving two children, Annemarie Ida Probst and Lisa Probst, both of full age.

"(h) The trust estate originally amounted to approximately $425,000.00

"(i) The value of the trust has depreciated and the Trustees now have on hand a balance of

    Cash and United States indebtedness .............. $197,960.60
    Bond and Mortgage obligations ....................    6,500.00
                                                       ___________
         Total ....................................... $204,460.60
"After deducting from the balance on hand the sum of $50,000 for the children of cousins, and the amount of commissions and counsel fees calculated to be $15,300.00, there will remain a sum of $139,160.60 for the benefit of the trust under Paragraph Tenth of the Will to establish a home for the poor of the Canton of Bern.

"Dated: June 12, 1947. (Signed)

HENRY J. GAEDE Henry J. Gaede Solicitor for Complainants, Henry G. Haas and Robert Perret, as Substituted Trustees.

DUDLEY A. SCHLOSSER Dudley A. Schlosser, Solicitor of defendants Annemarie Ida Probst Moeschinger and Lisa Probst Maeg.

WILLIAM A. SCHLOSSER William A. Schlosser, Solicitor of defendants Ida Sommer Lieberherr, et als.

FRED GYGAX Fred Gygax Consul General of Switzerland."

*Page 245

The bequests under paragraph fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth of the testator's will have been paid to the children as specified. Some of the children of cousins to whom were paid the general legacies have died since the date of the death of Ernest Otz in 1903, and before the death of Ida M. Otz in 1942. No children of cousins, as mentioned in paragraph ninth have been born since the death of Ernest Otz.

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