In re the Judicial Settlement of the Account of Griffin

210 A.D. 564, 206 N.Y.S. 581, 1924 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 6794
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedNovember 13, 1924
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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In re the Judicial Settlement of the Account of Griffin, 210 A.D. 564, 206 N.Y.S. 581, 1924 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 6794 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1924).

Opinion

McCann, J.:

Levi C. Griffin died intestate on March 16, 1919. On April twenty-third following, his nephew Fred S. Griffin was appointed administrator of his estate. On May 23, 1919, the administrator filed a petition asking for the sale of decedent’s real estate for the purpose of paying his debts and funeral expenses. The petition set forth a fist of assets and liabilities as required by law, the facts showing the necessity for a sale of the real estate and an itemized statement of alleged indebtedness owing to the administrator by decedent, consisting of board, lodging, nursing and personal services, amounting to $2,325.66. Upon such petition a citation was issued returnable before the surrogate on the 30th day of June, 1919, by which the interested parties, including Emma Lewis, a niece of decedent, were cited to appear. The citation referred in terms to the nature of the proceeding and to the fact that the administrator had applied for authority to sell the real estate of decedent for the payment of the funeral expenses and for the adjudication of his claim against the estate of said decedent. Upon the return day, no one opposing, and the petition having been verified, the facts therein stated were deemed to be sufficient proof, and an order was made on the same day allowing the claim and ordering the sale of the real estate. The order recited the fact that no opposition was made to the application for sale of said real estate, or to the adjudication and allowance of the claim of the said Fred S. Griffin and the claim was allowed at the amount stated. The proceedings were thereupon adjourned until December 18, 1919, at which time the sale was confirmed and a direction made that deeds be given to the purchasers and the proceedings were further adjourned until June "1, 1920.

On May 27, 1920, the administrator filed a verified petition asking for a final judicial settlement of his accounts as administrator. This petition was presented on the 1st day of June, 1920, the date to which the real estate proceeding was adjourned, and in said petition there was set forth a complete history of all the transactions of said administrator, together with an itemized statement of receipts and disbursements including the funeral expenses, and a recitation of the facts regarding the real estate proceeding, the sale of the [566]*566property therein, and the amount received therefrom. The surrogate granted a decree which was thereupon judicially settled and entered, directing payment to Fred S. Griffin on his claim as allowed the sum of $1,811.45, it appearing that the assets of the estate were not sufficient to pay the indebtedness in full.

On March 4, 1921, Emma Lewis petitioned the surrogate asking that the decree be opened that she might, as an interested party, contest the claim of Fred S. Griffin. A citation was thereupon issued to the creditors, legatees and next of kin, and upon the return thereof an answer was filed by Fred S. Griffin, and an order made on April 18, 1921, granting the application of the petitioner. From said last-mentioned order this appeal is taken. Respondent seeks to sustain the order of the surrogate under the powers granted by section 20, subdivision 6, of the Surrogate’s Court Act,

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