Case Name: Rose D. April et al., Appellants and Respondents, v. Philip April, Defendant, and Joseph G. Abramson, as Trustee, Respondent and Appellant
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1937-03-16
Citations: 273 N.Y. 598
Docket Number: 
Parties: Rose D. April et al., Appellants and Respondents, v. Philip April, Defendant, and Joseph G. Abramson, as Trustee, Respondent and Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 273
Pages: 598–598

Head Matter:
Rose D. April et al., Appellants and Respondents, v. Philip April, Defendant, and Joseph G. Abramson, as Trustee, Respondent and Appellant.
Submitted March 1, 1937;
decided March 16, 1937.

Opinion:
Motion for a reargument or to amend the remittitur denied, with ten dollars costs and necessary printing disbursements. Without plaintiff's knowledge payments were made both from principal and income while the trust fund was not sufficient security. Under the rules stated in the opinion the result of such payments was to deprive the plaintiff of the security to which she was entitled. This is true even though the payment was made in part from income. (See 272 N. Y, 331.)