In the Matter of the Accounting of Brooklyn Trust Company, as Surviving Trustee, and Florence N. Gottsch, as Executrix of Elsie T. Young, Deceased Trustee, under The Will of William V. Young, Deceased.
William K. Allison for trustee and executrix, petitioners.
Michael J. Ryan for Eliot P. Young, individually and as executor of Peter J. Young, deceased, as administrator c. t. a. of Henry G. Young, deceased, and as administrator c. t. a. of Belle C. Young, deceased, respondent.
Haff & Farrington for Florence N. Gottsch, as executrix of Elsie T. Young, deceased trustee under the will of William V. Young, deceased.
Hurley, Gray & Kearney for Brooklyn Home for Blind, Crippled and Defective Children, respondent.
Lazansky, Callaghan & Stout for Church Charity Foundation of Long Island (St. John's Hospital), respondent.
George F. Dietz for Evangelical Home Society of Brooklyn, respondent.
Raymond R. Fiero for Faith Home for Incurables, respondent.
Hutton & Holahan for House of St. Giles the Cripple, respondent.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft for Salvation Army, respondent.
Surrogate's Court, Kings County.
McGAREY, S.
The testator's widow having died, the principal of the trust created for her benefit under the testator's will is presently distributable. Construction of the will is sought to determine whether the remainder interests vested on testator's death or whether such remainder interests vested subject to divestment in the event any of the individuals survived...
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