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In the Matter of the Accounting of Eliza J. Arkenburgh et al., as Executors of Robert H. Arkenburgh, Deceased, Respondents. Robert H. Arkenburgh et al., Appellants, 1902 — 171 N.Y. 688 · caselaw · US
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In the Matter of the Accounting of Eliza J. Arkenburgh et al., as Executors of Robert H. Arkenburgh, Deceased, Respondents. Robert H. Arkenburgh et al., Appellants
171 N.Y. 688·New York Court of Appeals·1902·NY
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In the Matter of the Accounting of Eliza J. Arkenburgh et al., as Executors of Robert H. Arkenburgh, Deceased, Respondents. Robert H. Arkenburgh et al., Appellants.
Matter of Arkenburgh, 69 App. Div. 618, affirmed.
(Argued June 11, 1902;
decided June 27, 1902.)
Appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the second judicial department, made March 7, 1902, which modified, and affirmed as modified, a decree of the Rockland County Surrogate’s Court settling the accounts of Eliza J. Arkenburgh and Oliver M. Arkenburgh, as executors of Robert II. Arkenburgh, deceased.
Charles Edward Souther for appellants.
John F. McFarlane, Arthur S. Tompkins and Robert F. Little for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., Gray, O’Brien, Haight, Vann, Cullen and Werner, JJ.