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In Matter of Charles (304 N.Y. 776, affg 279 App. Div. 741, affg 200 Misc. 452, supra) the testatrix permitted her daughter to appoint the trust principal, among others to her husband.
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Argued October 8, 1952
Decided October 23, 1952
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, FRANKENTHALER, S.
Daniel S. Levy, Samuel Franklin and Joseph Richter for Lillian E.C. Flather, appellant.
David L. Frothingham for Lillian M. Charles and another, appellants.
Albert A. Jacobson, Raymond T. Armbruster and Christian H. Armbruster for Ida M. Charles and another, appellants.
Henry Allen Mark, special guardian for Charles Flather and another, infants, appellants. J. Fearon Brown and James H. Nichols for Bank of New York and Fifth Avenue Bank and others, respondents.
Order affirmed, with costs to all parties appearing separately and filing separate briefs payable out of the estate. No opinion.
Concur: LOUGHRAN, Ch. J., LEWIS, CONWAY, DESMOND, DYE, FULD and FROESSEL, JJ.