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In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Killan, Deceased. Mary Killan, Appellant; Miles T. O'Reilly, Respondent, 1903 — 173 N.Y. 641 · caselaw · US
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In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Killan, Deceased. Mary Killan, Appellant; Miles T. O'Reilly, Respondent
173 N.Y. 641·New York Court of Appeals·1903·NY
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In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Killan, Deceased. Mary Killan, Appellant; Miles T. O’Reilly, Respondent.
(Submitted February 9, 1903;
decided February 17, 1903.)
Motion to amend remittitur. (See 172 N. T. 547.)
[MAJORITY]
Motion granted so that remittitur shall read as follows: “ Order reversed and proceedings remitted to the Surrogate’s Court of Monroe county for further action, with costs in all the courts to appellant to abide the event, to be paid by the respondent personally, without costs.