Bankers Trust Co. of New York v. Greims

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Bankers Trust Co. of New York v. Greims, 176 A. 112 (N.J. 1935)
117 N.J. Eq. 397; 1935 N.J. LEXIS 642
PER CURIAM.

Bankers Trust Co. of New York v. Greims

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cueiam.

We concur in the findings of the advisory master, “that the testatrix’ husband is not entitled to avail himself of the devise of the lands and real estate situate in New Jersey, mentioned in paragraph 3 of her will; that such lands and real estate must be regarded as part of testatrix’ residuary estate, and pass to her executors and trustees to sell and dispose of subject to the terms and provisions of the ninth, tenth and twelfth paragraphs of her will.”

We concur generally also in the train of reasoning leading up to those findings.

The decree under review is therefore affirmed.

For affirmance — The Chiep-Justice, Paekee, Lloyd, Case, Bodine, Donges, Hehee, Peeskie, Van Buskiek, Kays, Hetfield, Deae, Wells, JJ. 13.

For reversal — None.

Reference

Full Case Name
Bankers Trust Company of New York Et Al., Executors, Et Al., Complainants-Respondents, v. Herbert Spencer Greims, Defendant-Appellant
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