93 N.J. Eq. 416 | N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. | 1922
Perceval Annin died December 23d, 1921, leaving two testaments, one bearing date August 18th, 1916, the other February 1st. 1921. The later will is absolutely repugnant to the earlier one. The earlier will was offered for probate in this court by the executor therein named seven days after death, December 30th, 1921. On the eleventh clay after the deceased died (January 3d, 1922), the later will was offered for probate to the surrogate of Hudson county by the executor therein nominated, and caveats having been filed, citation issued out of tbe orphans court
The proponent in the orphans court now moves to stay the proceedings in this court and to suspend the duties- of the administrator pending the contest in the orphans court. The orphans court and the prerogative court have concurrent jurisdiction of the probate of wills, and as the orphans court has taken cognizance of the testament last executed, no useful purpose can be served by probating the earlier one at this time- in this court. That function should await the outcome of the contest in the orphans court, for, if that document is sustained as the last will and testament of the deceased, the judgment, automatically, will bring the inquest in this court to an end. If, on the other hand, the orphans court refuses probate, the inquiry into the execution of the will presented here may then proceed to- judgment. A stay will conserve energy and expense.
The administrator pendente Hie appointed by the orphans court ought, under the circumstances, to be allowed to- take the estate into custody pending the litigation in that court. If the testament is sustained bjr the orphans court, he will yield the funds to the executor receiving letters; if it is not, he will surrender them to the administrator pendente lite appointed here. I grant the motion and will advise an order accordingly.