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Charles P. Bowditch, as Trustee, etc., Respondent, v. Florence Ayrault, by Guardian ad litem, Appellant, 1893 — 138 N.Y. 662 · caselaw · US
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Charles P. Bowditch, as Trustee, etc., Respondent, v. Florence Ayrault, by Guardian ad litem, Appellant
138 N.Y. 662·New York Court of Appeals·1893·NY
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Charles P. Bowditch, as Trustee, etc., Respondent, v. Florence Ayrault, by Guardian ad litem, Appellant.
(Submitted June 5, 1893;
decided June 20, 1893.)
Motion to settle and determine form of judgment to be entered upon decision of Court of Appeals, made April 25, 1893, in the above-entitled action.
Strang & Doty for motion.
John P. Bowman and John Rohrbaek opposed.
[MAJORITY]
The following is the mem. of decision :
“ Ordered: That the distribution, so far as the funds now in the hands of the trustee are concerned, shall be made to all the parties, in accordance with the views expressed in opinion of Peckham, J.” (Ante, p. 222.)
All concur.
Ordered accordingly.