Case Name: Clara Zorner, Theresa Zorner, Gustav Zorner, Jr., Charles Zorner, Christ Geiss, Louise Petty and Louise Petty, guardian ad litem for Vera Petty, an infant, complainants-appellants, v. Charles J. Foth, individually and as executor of the last will and testament of Theresa Tema, deceased, Anthony Tema and Rutherford National Bank, defendants-respondents
Court: New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1940-04-25
Citations: 127 N.J. Eq. 269
Docket Number: 
Parties: Clara Zorner, Theresa Zorner, Gustav Zorner, Jr., Charles Zorner, Christ Geiss, Louise Petty and Louise Petty, guardian ad litem for Vera Petty, an infant, complainants-appellants, v. Charles J. Foth, individually and as executor of the last will and testament of Theresa Tema, deceased, Anthony Tema and Rutherford National Bank, defendants-respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Equity Reports
Volume: 127
Pages: 269–273

Head Matter:
Clara Zorner, Theresa Zorner, Gustav Zorner, Jr., Charles Zorner, Christ Geiss, Louise Petty and Louise Petty, guardian ad litem for Vera Petty, an infant, complainants-appellants, v. Charles J. Foth, individually and as executor of the last will and testament of Theresa Tema, deceased, Anthony Tema and Rutherford National Bank, defendants-respondents.
[Submitted February term, 1940.
Decided April 25th, 1940.]
Messrs. Conlcling, Smith & Towe {Mr. George A. Smith, ■of counsel), for the appellants.
Messrs. Rosenberg, Ross & King {Mr. Michael J. King, oi counsel), for the respondent Charles J. Foth, individually and as executor, &c.
Mr. J. Bernard Saltzman, for the respondent Anthony Tema.

Opinion:
Pee Curiam.
The decree is affirmed, for the reasons expressed in the opinion of the learned vice-chancellor.
It is urged that, if the legacies be held to be specific, appellants "are entitled to the interest credited to the fund," and "are also entitled to interest at the legal rate on the money withdrawn by the executor and used by him for the payment of funeral and administrative expenses."
It suffices to say that the executor's account discloses that he has charged himself with all interest received, and, since the personal estate is insufficient to satisfy the debts, administration expenses, and the specific legacies in their entirety, appellants have not suffered anjr loss of interest by the decree under review.