Case Name: In the Matter of the Judicial Settlement of the Account of the Proceedings of George W. Olvany and Richard A. Corroon, as Executors of and Trustees under the Last Will and Testament of Antonin Chapal, Deceased, Appellants. Francoise Naylor and Robert Irving Chapal, Objectors, Respondents
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1932-10
Citations: 236 A.D. 805
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of the Judicial Settlement of the Account of the Proceedings of George W. Olvany and Richard A. Corroon, as Executors of and Trustees under the Last Will and Testament of Antonin Chapal, Deceased, Appellants. Francoise Naylor and Robert Irving Chapal, Objectors, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 236
Pages: 805–805

Head Matter:
In the Matter of the Judicial Settlement of the Account of the Proceedings of George W. Olvany and Richard A. Corroon, as Executors of and Trustees under the Last Will and Testament of Antonin Chapal, Deceased, Appellants. Francoise Naylor and Robert Irving Chapal, Objectors, Respondents.

Opinion:
Order of the Surrogate's Court of Nassau county reversed on the law, with ten dollars costs and disbursements to the appellants, payable out of the estate, and motion denied, on the authority of Matter of Brennan (251 N. Y. 39); Matter of Starbuck (221 App. Div. 702; affd., 248 N. Y. 555). The power of the surrogate to vacate the decree is limited by subdivision 6 of section 20 of the Surrogate's Court Act. The surrogate has no power to vacate a decree entered on default in order to determine whether judicial error has been committed. Lazansky, P. J., Young, Hagarty, Carswell and Tompkins, JJ., concur.