Opinion
January 14, 1942.
Present — Crosby, P.J., Cunningham, Taylor, Dowling and McCurn, JJ.
Decree so far as appealed from affirmed, with costs to respondents payable out of the estate, on the authority of Matter of Brewster ( 246 App. Div. 192; affd., 271 N.Y. 599). All concur, except Dowling, J., who dissents and votes for reversal on the authority of Shipman v. Rollins ( 98 N.Y. 311, 314, 330); Matter of Crane (164 id. 71, 76); Dickerson v. Sheehy ( 156 App. Div. 101, 104; affd., 209 N.Y. 592); Benedict v. Salmon ( 177 App. Div. 385; affd., 223 N.Y. 707); Matter of Silsby (229 id. 396); Matter of von Kleist (265 id. 422, 427, and cases cited); LaFarge v. Brown ( 31 App. Div. 542); Matter of Foster ( 174 Misc. 933, 935). (The decree judicially settles and allows the accounts of the trustees, adjudges that no fraud has been committed, and construes a will.)