Case ID: misc_205/html/0274-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Collins, S.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In the Matter of the Construction of the Will of Abraham S. Rosenthal, Deceased.
    Surrogate’s Court, New York County,
    October 19, 1953.
    
      
      Jack M. Ginsberg (Joseph M. Proskauer, Charles Looker and Norma Hack of counsel), as attorney and special guardian for Jean L. Tanburn, petitioner.
    
      Albert B. Maginnes, Leonard A. Blue and Douglas A. Witschieben for Rhea R. Hoffheimer and others, as trustees under the will of Abraham S. Rosenthal, deceased, respondents.
    
      Leo H. Hirsch, Jr., for Samuel R. Feller and another, as executors of Stephen A. Tanburn, deceased, respondent.
    
      Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney-General (P. Hodges Combier of counsel), in his statutory capacity under section 12 of the Personal Property Law and section 113 of the Real Property Law, respondent.
   Collins, S.

Costs and disbursements taxed and allowances fixed. The court holds that paragraph eighteenth of decedent’s will is applicable on the question of charging the expenses of this construction proceeding and requires that they be paid from the interests of the petitioner under the will (Matter of Silk, N. Y. L. J., Jan. 15,1936, p. 262, col. 7). Decree construing will signed.