Boning's Estate
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Boning's Estate, 217 Pa. 306 (Pa. 1907)
66 A. 525; 1907 Pa. LEXIS 704
Brown, Elkin, Fell, Mestrezat, Mitchell, Potter, Stewart
Boning's Estate
Opinion of the Court
A decree was regularly made that appellant should turn over to his successor in the trust the balance found to be in his hands op the adjudication of his accounts. Whether or not the appellant is correct in his assumption that the auditing judge, the late president judge of the orphans’ court, became convinced that the decree was erroneous, and would have corrected it, no exceptions appear on the record and the decree was confirmed absolutely. There is, therefore, nothing to show any error in the decree now appealed from.
Appeal dismissed.
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- Trusts and trustees — Adjudication—Confirmation of adjudication. Where a decree has been regularly made that a trustee shall turn over to his successor in the trust the balance found to be in his hands on the adjudication of his accounts, and no exception has been taken to the decree, and it has been confirmed absolutely, the court may make an order on the trustee to pay his successor, without a formal separate proceeding by the successor in the trust, showing service of a certified copy of the award, demand for payment, and noncompliance with the demand.