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Virginia W. Burleigh et al., Appellants, v. Robert Center, Trustee, etc., Respondent, 1878 — 74 N.Y. 608 · caselaw · US
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Virginia W. Burleigh et al., Appellants, v. Robert Center, Trustee, etc., Respondent
74 N.Y. 608·New York Court of Appeals·1878·NY
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Virginia W. Burleigh et al., Appellants, v. Robert Center, Trustee, etc., Respondent.
(Submitted June 3, 1878;
decided June 11, 1878.)
This action was brought to compel defendant to unite with his co-trustee, the plaintiff Schenck, in paying to plaintiff Burleigh, a sum alleged to be in their hands, as income; of the trust estate to which she was entitled.' The amount claimed was less than $500.' Defendant demurred to the complaint, and upon an order sustaining the demurrer a judgment was entered in favor of defendant. Held, that the case was not appealable to this court.
Douglas Campbell for appellants.
Joseph Larocque for respondent.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam]
Per Curiam
opinion for dismissal of appeal.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.