Case ID: misc_145/html/0477-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In the Matter of Supplementary Proceedings: Alfred B. Lind and Norman L. Marks, Copartners, Doing Business as Lind & Marks, Judgment Creditors, Respondents, v. Robert Miller, Judgment Debtor; Raphael A. Egan, Third Party, Appellant.
    Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department,
    November 2, 1932.
    
      
      Raphael A. Egan, for the appellant.
    
      Lind, Shlivek, Marks & Brin [Benjamin F. Karpay of counsel], for the respondents.
   Per Curiam.

An allowance made to an incompetent World War veteran is exempt from levy and sale by virtue of an execution, and from seizure in any legal proceeding. (Civ. Prac. Act, § 667.) Obviously, this would be so if the pension has been received by the veteran, his committee or guardian; otherwise such an exemption can produce no beneficial effect. (Benedict v. Higgins, 165 App. Div. 611; Surace v. Danna, 248 N. Y. 18.)

Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion denied.

All concur; present, Lydon, Levy and Callahan, JJ.