McElroy v. National Savings Bank of Albany

8 A.D. 192, 40 N.Y.S. 340, 1896 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2311
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedJuly 1, 1896
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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McElroy v. National Savings Bank of Albany, 8 A.D. 192, 40 N.Y.S. 340, 1896 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2311 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1896).

Opinion

Parker, P. J.:

I am of the opinion that the deposit by James 0. Bell of the money in hank to the credit of his wife, Alida P. Bell, and himself, with the provision that either of them, or the survivor of them, was. to draw it, imports a gift to the wife in case she survives him, and that delivery of the pass book to her by the husband was not necessary to perfect such gift. The principle decided in Sanford v. Sanford (45 N. Y. 723, and again in 58 id. 69) seems to he applicable to the facts before us, and to so hold. (See, also, Fowler v. Butterly, 78 N. Y. 68, 72; Scott v. Simes, 10 Bosw. 314.)

[193]*193The intent of the husband to that effect is very plain, and it seems that the wife had been informed of his purpose, and expected to receive the benefit of it. The only question is whether he had fully-perfected the gift by the delivery which the law requires. None of the cases cited by the plaintiffs’ counsel are necessarily in conflict, with the principle decided in the cases above cited, and I consider them authority for the conclusion which I reach.

A judgment should be entered directing that upon the death of James C. Bell the balance in the bank to the credit of himself and. Alida P. Bell became the property of Alida P. Bell, and that, upon her death, the defendant Rochester became entitled to the same as assets of her estate.

All concurred.

Judgment directed in favor of the defendant Montgomery H„ Rochester.

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