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McKean Estate

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 2, 1951
77 A.2d 447 (Pa. 1951)

Opinion

November 16, 1950.

January 2, 1951.

Decedents' estates — Widow — Right of election — Decedent's revocable inter vivos trust — Expectancy or vested interest — Restatement, Trusts — Estates Act of 1947.

1. A surviving spouse, by an election under § 11 of the Estates Act of April 24, 1947, P. L. 100, may not secure an intestate share of her deceased husband's revocable inter vivos trust which was created prior to passage of the Act. [194-5]

2. Prior to the Estates Act of 1947, where a settlor, by his deed vested a present interest the beneficiaries but reserved a beneficial interest and also a power to revoke or modify the deed in whole or in part, such interests were not thereby constituted mere expectancies but were then vested interests. [195]

3. Restatement, Trusts, § 57 (1), cited. [195]

Statutes — Construction — Retroactive application — Destruction of vested interest.

4. While, in some circumstances, an Act of Assembly may be applied retrospectively where such intent is plain, such a result is never permitted where vested interests are destroyed or affected. [195]

Mr. Justice LADNER took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

Before DREW, C. J., STEARNE, JONES, BELL and CHIDSEY, JJ.

Appeal, No. 264, Jan. T., 1950, from decree of Orphans' Court of Philadelphia County, 1949, No. 2490, in Estate of Thomas McKean, Deceased. Decree affirmed.

Same case below: 71 Pa. D. C. 429.

Audit of account of trustee. Before KLEIN, J.

Adjudication filed denying claim of surviving spouse to take property of trust by reason of taking against will of decedent; exceptions to adjudication dismissed and final decree entered, before SINKLER, P. J., KLEIN, BOLGER, LADNER, HUNTER and BOLAND, JJ., opinion by HUNTER, J., dissenting opinion by LADNER, J. Widow appealed.

J. B. H. Carter, with him Wilbur H. Haines, Jr., for appellant.

James E. Gallagher, Jr., with him Gerald Ronon and Stradley, Ronon, Stevens Young, for Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., Trustee, appellee. Frank C. P. McGlinn, for trustee ad litem.


The question raised by this appeal is whether a surviving spouse, by an election under Sec. 11 of the Estates Act of April 24, 1947, P. L. 100, 20 PS 301.11, may secure an intestate share of her deceased husband's revocable inter vivos trust which was erected prior to the passage of this Act.

On March 14, 1947 settlor, Thomas McKean, executed the deed of trust in question. While for the present purpose all of its terms need not be recited, it transferred certain income to this appellant. Settlor reserved certain portions of the income to himself. He also reserved the right to alter, revoke or change the trust, but which right he never exercised. On the same day as the date of the deed, March 14, 1947, he executed his will, wherein he made no provision for appellant. He died July 30, 1949. The will was probated August 3, 1949. Appellant, the widow, elected to take against the will under Sec. 8 of the Wills Act of April 24, 1947 P. L. 89, 20 PS 180.8, supplemented by her election under Sec. 11 of the Estates Act of 1947, supra.

Sec. 11 of the Estates Act of 1947, supra, reads as follows: "A conveyance of assets by a person who retains a power of appointment by will, or a power of revocation or consumption over the principal thereof, shall at the election of his surviving spouse, be treated as a testamentary disposition so far as the surviving spouse is concerned to the extent to which the power has been reserved, but the right of the surviving spouse shall be subject to the rights of any income beneficiary whose interest in income becomes vested in enjoyment prior to the death of the conveyor."

Sec. 21 of the Act fixed its effective date in these words: "This act shall take effect on the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred forty-eight and except as set forth in section 3 hereof, shall apply only to conveyances effective on or after that day. As to conveyances effective before that day, the existing laws shall remain in full force and effect."

Prior to the Estates Act of 1947, this Court repeatedly decided that where a settlor, by his deed vests a present interest in the beneficiaries but reserves a beneficial interest and also a power to revoke or modify the deed in whole or part, such interests are not thereby constituted mere expectancies but are present vested interests: Dickerson's Appeal, 115 Pa. 198, 8 A. 64; Lines v. Lines, 142 Pa. 149, 21 A. 809; Dolan's Estate, 297 Pa. 582, 124 A. 176; Shapley Trust, 353 Pa. 499, 46 A.2d 227; Lyon Trust, 164 Pa. Super. 140, 63 A.2d 415. See also: Restatement, Trusts, Sec. 57 (1); 43 Harvard Law Review p. 521; 78 University of Pennsylvania Law Review p. 626; Scott on Trusts, Sec. 57.1.

Appellant contends, despite the above decisions of this Court, that Sec. 11 of the Estates Act of 1947 is applicable because the conveyance did not become effective, but was a mere expectancy, until the death of her husband which occurred after the date of the Act. Appellant earnestly maintains that the legislative intent of Sec. 11 of the Estates Act, supra, was to operate retrospectively. While in some circumstances an Act of Assembly may be applied retrospectively where such intent is plain, such a result, however, is never permitted where vested interests are destroyed or affected: Willcox v. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 357 Pa. 581, 55 A.2d 521; Crawford Estate, 362 Pa. 458, 67 A.2d 124; Borsch Estate, 362 Pa. 581, 67 A.2d 119.

The decree is affirmed; costs to be paid out of the principal of the estate.


Summaries of

McKean Estate

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 2, 1951
77 A.2d 447 (Pa. 1951)
Case details for

McKean Estate

Case Details

Full title:McKean Estate

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 2, 1951

Citations

77 A.2d 447 (Pa. 1951)
77 A.2d 447

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