The Trexler Orphans’ Home, residuary legatee in the will of Ella F. Brenne•man, deceased, filed a petition for a citation to compel the executors to file an account. In pursuance of the citation the executors filed a first and partial account on October 25, 1933, to which exceptions were filed by the residuary legatee. An auditor was appointed to pass on the exceptions, and he later filed his report, to which ex
We fail to see what could be accomplished by requiring another account at this time. The exceptant is fully protected by the exceptions already taken, and the matters of which it now complains have all been made the subject of exceptions and can be fully passed on by the court in passing on the exceptions already taken or which may be taken to the auditor’s report. We agree with the court in Long’s Estate, 25 Lack. Jur. 217, that where a partial account has been filed which has not been audited and adjudicated the court will not order a final account to be filed until action is taken on the partial account.
Order
And now, October 16, 1935, the petition for a citation to require a final account is dismissed, and the auditor is directed to proceed in accordance with the orders of court heretofore made.
From Francis B. Sellers, Carlisle.
