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Miller v. Stephen

(1919) 59 SCR 690
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Miller v. Stephen Collection Supreme Court Judgments Date 1919-02-07 Report (1919) 59 SCR 690 Judges Davies, Louis Henry; Idington, John; Anglin, Francis Alexander; Brodeur, Louis-Philippe; Mignault, Pierre-Basile On appeal from British Columbia Subjects Trust Decision Content Supreme Court of Canada Miller v. Stephen, (1919) 59 S.C.R. 690 Date: 1919-02-17 Miller v. Stephen. 1919: February 14; 1919: February 17. Present: Sir Louis Davies C.J. and Idington, Anglin, Brodeur and Mignault JJ. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA. Trustees—Remuneration—Estate—Disbursement. APPEAL from a judgment of the Court of Appeal for British Columbia [1], varying the judgment of the trial court. The appellant was appointed trustee of the estate of William Stephen, deceased. The court, upon application, settled an allowance for administration of 5% of the gross value of the estate. On a petition by the beneficiaries upon coming of age, the appellant was discharged from trusteeship and accounts were ordered to be taken. The registrar by his report allowed two items in the accounts to which the respondent objected. The trial judge affirmed the registrar's report, from which judgment both appellant and defendant appealed. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appellant's appeal and allowed the respondent's appeal. The Supreme Court of Canada, after hearing counsel for the appellant and, without calling on counsel for the respondent, dismissed the appeal. Appeal dismissed with costs…

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Miller v. Stephen
Collection
Supreme Court Judgments
Date
1919-02-07
Report
(1919) 59 SCR 690
Judges
Davies, Louis Henry; Idington, John; Anglin, Francis Alexander; Brodeur, Louis-Philippe; Mignault, Pierre-Basile
On appeal from
British Columbia
Subjects
Trust
Decision Content
Supreme Court of Canada
Miller v. Stephen, (1919) 59 S.C.R. 690
Date: 1919-02-17
Miller v. Stephen.
1919: February 14; 1919: February 17.
Present: Sir Louis Davies C.J. and Idington, Anglin, Brodeur and Mignault JJ.
ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Trustees—Remuneration—Estate—Disbursement.
APPEAL from a judgment of the Court of Appeal for British Columbia [1], varying the judgment of the trial court.
The appellant was appointed trustee of the estate of William Stephen, deceased. The court, upon application, settled an allowance for administration of 5% of the gross value of the estate. On a petition by the beneficiaries upon coming of age, the appellant was discharged from trusteeship and accounts were ordered to be taken. The registrar by his report allowed two items in the accounts to which the respondent objected.
The trial judge affirmed the registrar's report, from which judgment both appellant and defendant appealed. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appellant's appeal and allowed the respondent's appeal.
The Supreme Court of Canada, after hearing counsel for the appellant and, without calling on counsel for the respondent, dismissed the appeal.
Appeal dismissed with costs.
R. Cassidy K.C. for the appellant.
Wallace Nesbitt K.C. for the respondent.
[1] 25 B.C. Rep. 388; 40 D.L.R. 418; [1918] 2 W.W.R. 1042.

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