Utica National Bank & Trust Co. v. Grossman
This text of 233 A.D. 887 (Utica National Bank & Trust Co. v. Grossman) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Under the stipulation of the parties this was a discovery proceeding, and the Surrogate’s Court had jurisdiction to dispose of every claim to property involved in it. (Surr. Ct. Act, §§ 40, subd. 4, 205, 206; Matter of Akin, 248 N. Y. 202, 206.) That court should have weighed the evidence and passed upon the controversy on the merits. It not having done so, we decline to consider the facts (Surr. Ct. Act, § 309), although the appeal is upon the facts as well as upon the law. Under section 309 of the Surrogate’s Court Act, it is at least doubtful whether under the circumstances we have power to determine the question involved. In any event, as matter of discretion, we decline to exercise such power. (See Matter of Kaupper, 141 App. Div. 54, 57; affd., 201 N. Y. 534; West v. McCullough, 123 App. Div. 846; affd., 194 N. Y. 518; Matter of Kane, 246 id. 498, 504; Matter of Blumenthal, 236 id. 448.) All concur. Present — Sears, P. J., Crouch, Taylor, Edgcomb and Crosby, JJ. Decrees reversed on the law and matter remitted to the Surrogate’s Court for further proceedings in accordance with the per curiam memorandum, with costs of this appeal to abide the final determination.
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