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In the Matter of the Accounting of George W. Peck, as Executor of George W. Banker, Deceased, Appellant and Respondent. Bert A. Banker et al., Appellants and Respondents; National Woman's Suffrage Association, Respondent and Appellant. In the Matter of the Accounting of George W. Peck, as Executor of Henrietta M. Banker, Deceased, Appellant and Respondent. Bert A. Banker et al., Appellants and Respondents; National Woman's Suffrage Association, Respondent and Appellant, 1903 — 177 N.Y. 538 · caselaw · US
General
In the Matter of the Accounting of George W. Peck, as Executor of George W. Banker, Deceased, Appellant and Respondent. Bert A. Banker et al., Appellants and Respondents; National Woman's Suffrage Association, Respondent and Appellant. In the Matter of the Accounting of George W. Peck, as Executor of Henrietta M. Banker, Deceased, Appellant and Respondent. Bert A. Banker et al., Appellants and Respondents; National Woman's Suffrage Association, Respondent and Appellant
177 N.Y. 538·New York Court of Appeals·1903·NY
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Opinion
In the Matter of the Accounting of George W. Peck, as Executor of George W. Banker, Deceased, Appellant and Respondent. Bert A. Banker et al., Appellants and Respondents; National Woman’s Suffrage Association, Respondent and Appellant. In the Matter of the Accounting of George W. Peck, as Executor of Henrietta M. Banker, Deceased, Appellant and Respondent. Bert A. Banker et al., Appellants and Respondents; National Woman’s Suffrage Association, Respondent and Appellant.
Matter of Peek, 79 App. Div. 296, affirmed.
(Argued December 4, 1903;
decided December 18, 1903.)
Cross-appeals from orders of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered March 2, 1903, which modified, and affirmed as modified, decrees of the Essex County Surrogate’s Court settling the accounts of George W. Peck, as executor of George W. Banker, deceased, and as executor of Henrietta M. Banker, deceased.
James O. Foley, Cornelius P. McLaughlin and Gustave LLurUmanñ for Bert A. Banker et al., appellants and respondents.
Philip Carpenter for National Woman’s Suffrage Associa- ■ tion, respondent and appellant.
[MAJORITY]
Orders affirmed, without costs to either party ; no opinion.
Concur : Parker, Ch. J., Gray, O’Brien, Bartlett, Martin, Cullen and Werner, JJ.