227 Mass. 291 | Mass. | 1917
It is stated in the record that the efforts and services of the counsel for the plaintiffs contributed materially in
What has been said disposes of the plaintiffs’ appeal from the interlocutory decree awarding costs to counsel for certain of the defendants, who also rendered services alleged and found to have been of value in conserving the property, and, whether after the death of one of these counsel this decree was modified in any way by a later decree directing that further payment be made to the administratrix of his estate, from which the plaintiffs did not appeal, need not be decided.
By the terms of the report the decrees appealed from should be affirmed.
Ordered accordingly.