29 Misc. 327 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1899
Lead Opinion
The plaintiff, the widow of one William Hughes, brought this action to recover the sum of $100, alleged to be due her under the by-laws of the defendant association, which provided that said sum should be paid upon the death of a male member thereof in good standing.
The plaintiff’s husband died on the 4th day of February, 1899, and, at the time of his death, was a member of the defendant society. Section 11 of the by-laws of the defendant provides that “ on the death of a member in good standing the sum of $100 shall be appropriated for his funeral expenses,” and further provides that this sum shall be paid by the society, through its officers or committees, to the “ proper parties ” so as to “ insure a decent and Christian burial.”
Under this section the plaintiff claims to be entitled to the sum therein specified.
It will be observed that the widow of a deceased member in good
The judgment must, therefore, be affirmed.
Concurrence Opinion
(concurring), upon the ground that it does not appear that the deceased was “ a member in good standing.”
Leventritt, J., concurs.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.