In re the Judicial Settlement of the Account of Meserole

43 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 298
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1885
StatusPublished

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In re the Judicial Settlement of the Account of Meserole, 43 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 298 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1885).

Opinion

Davis, P. J.:

The appellants in this case, as trustees under the last will and: testament of Abraham Meserole, deceased, filed their petition for a judicial settlement of their account for the year ending September-9, 1884, and the parties interested in the estate and entitled to the-income were duly cited to appear on such accounting. The accounts and vouchers were duly filed before the return of the citation, and no objection being presented, a decree was made approving the same, and directing the distribution of the balance of income remaining in the hands of the trustees.

Upon the settlement of the decree the trustees claimed commissions upon the sum of $40,421.72, the amount of income received during the year and accounted for, at the rate of five per cent on the first $1,000, two and a-lialf per cent on the next $9,000, and one per cent on the'residue, amounting to $579.22 for each trustee, or $1,737.66 in the aggregate. The surrogate allowed each trustee one per cent on the said amount, making $404.22 for each, or $1,212.66 in the aggregate, and from this part of the decree the trustees appeal to this court.

The appeal presents the single question: What rate of eommis[299]*299sious are testamentary trustees entitled to receive upon a yearly accounting for the income of an estate which they are required to receive and distribute among beneficiaries designated in the will ? Precisely the same question has been considered by this court at the present term in the matter of Ellen D. Goodrich, as sole acting executrix of John H. Schmidt, deceased.

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Hancox v. . Meeker
95 N.Y. 528 (New York Court of Appeals, 1884)

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