57 N.Y.S. 801 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1899
This is an action to set aside a trust deed, given by plaintiff, on June 12, 1893, to the defendant Union Trust Company of 'Hew York. By this deed, the property of the plaintiff, consisting of specified securities, was given in trust to said company, which, by the terms of said deed, is to pay to plaintiff the income of the said property during her life, and at her death to pay over the principal to the issue of the plaintiff, should she leave any; and if she dies without issue, then the company is to pay over the property to the issue of De Witt C. Hays, the uncle of the plaintiff. Blaintiff’s father left a considerable estate, upon his death in 1874, to bis wife for her life, and on her death, to his children, of whom plaintiff is the sole survivor. De Witt C. Hays was the executor of said will, and had the exclusive management of the estate, and of the business affairs of the plaintiff, and of her mother, for a good many years. The only witnesses called on the trial were the witnesses off the plaintiff. All the defendants withdrew from the action, except the trust company and the infant defendant, Simeon J. Drake, the grandson of De Witt C. Hays, and one of the remaindermen under the trust deed. The plaintiff is unmarried, and was about thirty years of .age at the time; of the making of said deed. It appears that the plaintiff had the utmost confidence in her uncle, who had the sole management of her property; and it is clear, from the testimony, that De Wht C. Hays discharged the duties assumed by him, as executor
Judgment for plaintiff, without costs. ‘ ,