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In the Matter of the Judicial Accounting of Robert W. Taylor and John L. Mount, as Executors and Trustees under the Will of Ann E. Miller, Deceased; Ann E. Conkling, Appellant, 1895 — 147 N.Y. 713 · caselaw · US
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In the Matter of the Judicial Accounting of Robert W. Taylor and John L. Mount, as Executors and Trustees under the Will of Ann E. Miller, Deceased; Ann E. Conkling, Appellant
147 N.Y. 713·New York Court of Appeals·1895·NY
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In the Matter of the Judicial Accounting of Robert W. Taylor and John L. Mount, as Executors and Trustees under the Will of Ann E. Miller, Deceased; Ann E. Conkling, Appellant.
Mem. of decision below, 66 Hun, 626.
(Submitted October 9, 1895;
decided November 1, 1895.)
Appeal from judgment of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered July 12, 1893, which affirmed a decree of the surrogate of the county of New York. '
Menry Mayor for appellant.
George B. Ashley for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
All concur.