In re Proving the Last Will & Testament of Smith

36 A.2d 151, 22 N.J. Misc. 121, 1944 N.J. Misc. LEXIS 6
CourtBergen County Surrogate's Court
DecidedMarch 6, 1944
StatusPublished

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In re Proving the Last Will & Testament of Smith, 36 A.2d 151, 22 N.J. Misc. 121, 1944 N.J. Misc. LEXIS 6 (N.J. Super. Ct. 1944).

Opinion

Delmar, J.

It is well settled in this state that the Orphans Court has no original jurisdiction over the probate of wills excepting in cases arising under R. S. 3 :2-22; N. J. S. A. 3:2-22, which statute is not applicable in the case at bar because there has been no adjudication of the surrogate that any doubts arise -on the face of the will, no caveat has been put in against proving the alleged will, nor is there any adjudication by the surrogate that any dispute has arisen respecting the existence of such will. See Straub’s Case, 49 N. J. Eq. 264; 24 Atl. Rep. 569; Murray v. Lynch, 64 N. J. Eq. 290; 51 Atl. Rep. [122]*122713; In re Bolles, 115 N. J. Eq. 300; 170 Atl. Rep. 658; In re Simson's Estate, 123 N. J. Eq. 388; 196 Atl. Rep. 451.

The proceedings of the Bergen County Orphans Court are therefore dismissed.

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Related

In Re Bolles
170 A. 658 (Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1934)
In Re Simson
196 A. 451 (New Jersey Superior Court App Division, 1938)
Murray v. Lynch
51 A. 713 (New Jersey Superior Court App Division, 1902)

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