Case Name: In the Matter of the Application of Sidney D. Goldberg to Fix and Determine the Liability of National Surety Company, as Surety on the Bond of Erna Lustig, as Administratrix, etc., of Julius Lustig, Deceased. National Surety Corporation and National Surety Company, Appellants; Sidney D. Goldberg, Respondent
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1934-03-16
Citations: 240 A.D. 408
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of the Application of Sidney D. Goldberg to Fix and Determine the Liability of National Surety Company, as Surety on the Bond of Erna Lustig, as Administratrix, etc., of Julius Lustig, Deceased. National Surety Corporation and National Surety Company, Appellants; Sidney D. Goldberg, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 240
Pages: 408–408

Head Matter:
In the Matter of the Application of Sidney D. Goldberg to Fix and Determine the Liability of National Surety Company, as Surety on the Bond of Erna Lustig, as Administratrix, etc., of Julius Lustig, Deceased. National Surety Corporation and National Surety Company, Appellants; Sidney D. Goldberg, Respondent.
First Department,
March 16, 1934.
Wendell P. Barker of counsel [John E. Booth with him on the brief; Barker, Perrigo & Bonynge, attorneys], for the appellant National Surety Corporation.
Sidney D. Goldberg, attorney pro se.

Opinion:
Untermyer, J.
For the reasons stated in Matter of Lustig (Gollubier) (240 App. Div. 405), herewith handed down, the decree to the extent that the National Surety Corporation is liable to the respondent is reversed, with costs to the appellant to be paid out of the estate, and the petition dismissed as against the National Surety Corporation, with costs to appellant payable out of the estate.
Finch, P. J., and Townley, J., concur; Martin and Glennon, JJ., dissent and vote for affirmance for the reasons assigned in the opinion of the surrogate.
Decree appealed from to the extent that it adjudges that the National Surety Corporation is liable to the respondent reversed, with costs to the appellant payable out of the estate, and the petition dismissed as against said National Surety Corporation, with costs to the appellant payable out of the estate.