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Caroline Quade, Appellant, v. Peter Bertsch, Individually and as Executor and Trustee under the Will of William Broistedt, Deceased, et al., Respondents, 1903 — 174 N.Y. 523 · caselaw · US
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Caroline Quade, Appellant, v. Peter Bertsch, Individually and as Executor and Trustee under the Will of William Broistedt, Deceased, et al., Respondents
174 N.Y. 523·New York Court of Appeals·1903·NY
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Caroline Quade, Appellant, v. Peter Bertsch, Individually and as Executor and Trustee under the Will of William Broistedt, Deceased, et al., Respondents.
(Submitted March 16, 1903;
decided March 24, 1903.)
Motion to amend remittitur. (See 173 N. Y. 615.)
[MAJORITY]
Motion granted and remittitur amended so as to allow costs to each party appearing in this court and. filing briefs, payable out of the estate.