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In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Baldwin, Deceased. Charles Tubbs, as Ancillary Administrator of James Tubbs, Deceased, Appellant; Jerome S. Warner, as Administrator of Sabrina Warner, Deceased, et al., Respondents
170 N.Y. 617·New York Court of Appeals·1902·NY
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In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Baldwin, Deceased. Charles Tubbs, as Ancillary Administrator of James Tubbs, Deceased, Appellant; Jerome S. Warner, as Administrator of Sabrina Warner, Deceased, et al., Respondents.
(Submitted March 24, 1902;
decided April 1, 1902.)
Motion for reargument. (See 170 N. Y. 156.)
[MAJORITY]
Remittitur amended so as to allow the appellant and the respondent Warner their disbursements on appeal to the Appellate Division and this court out of the fund. In other respects the motion is denied.