Case Name: In the Matter of the Construction of the Will of Mary E. Jones, Deceased
Court: New York Surrogate's Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1959-07-29
Citations: 17 Misc. 2d 951
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of the Construction of the Will of Mary E. Jones, Deceased.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 17
Pages: 951–953

Head Matter:
In the Matter of the Construction of the Will of Mary E. Jones, Deceased.
Surrogate’s Court, Nassau County,
July 29, 1959.
Lieberman S Rubinovitz for petitioner.
Brenna & KorsMn for Theodore B. Klapper and others, respondents.
Lewis F. X. Gotignola for Elizabeth J. O’Grady and others, individually and as executors of Charles H. Jones, deceased, respondents.
Holtzmann Wise & Shepard for Mary H. J ones, individually and Mary H. Jones and another, as administrators of the estate of Arthur E. Jones, deceased, respondents.

Opinion:
John D. Bennett, S.
In this proceeding for a construction, the decision of this court dismissing the petition was affirmed by the Appellate Division, Second Department (8 A D 2d 829), with costs payable from the estate to all parties filing separate briefs.
The petitioner now seeks to tax a bill of costs to which several objections have been made by the respondents. Those objections are disposed of as follows:
1. Objection to the amount requested for term fees has been
conceded to be inaccurate and is reduced to the agreed amount of $10. , ;
2. Objection to charges for " Author's alterations" or corrections appearing in all three printer's bills is sustained and those amounts, totaling $163, are disallowed (Matter of Greek-more, 2 Misc 2d 789; Matter of Fowler, 180 Misc. 786; Matter of Weiman, 152 Misc. 385).
3. Objection to charges for printing more than the required copies of the record on appeal, appellant's brief and reply brief is sustained (Byrnes v. Labagh, 12 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 417). The charges for serving and filing the record on appeal and briefs are also disallowed as an improper item of disbursement.
The court accepts as accurate the mathematical computations resulting in a reduction of the three printing bills in accordance with this decision as they are set forth in the respondents' brief with respect to the taxation of costs. This reduces the bill dated January 20, 1959 to $1,552.96; the bill dated February 3, 1959 to $194.88, and the bill dated March 27,1959 to $62.32.
4. The objection to the petitioner's taxation of the official stenographer's minutes of the hearings before this court in the amount of $90 is overruled (Matter of Chelrob, Inc. v. Barrett, 180 Misc. 314).
Costs are allowed in the total amount of $2,002.16 including costs of $100 and disbursements of $1,902.16.
Settle order on five days' notice.