93 N.Y.S. 1074 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1905
Robert- J. Dean was the assignee' for the benefit of creditors of the firm of Venable & Hey man. He was called upon to account and a referee was appointed to take and state the account and take proof as'to the existence, validity^ and amount of claims of the Western National Bank and, Thomas Janney against the assignor and report whether the bank or Janney'was entitled to share in .-the ■distribution of the assigned estate. Proofs were taken before the referee and the matter was submitted to him prior to June 6, 1902. Robert J. Dean, .the assignee, died November ll, 1903. The .referee did not deliver a report until December 2, 1903,. and that report was filed in the county clerk’s office January 28, 1904. On .June 2, 1904, letters, of administration of the goods, chattels and credits of Robert J. Dean, deceased, were granted to Mary G. Dean. On July 13, 1904, the administratrix was substituted in the place of Robert J. Dean in the accounting proceeding; On the 8th of October, 1904, a motion was made by Thomas Janney, a creditor, 'to confirm the report of the referee and for a direction requiring the payment'of his claim and that of the Western National Bank pursuant to findings of the referee. The motion was opposed by the administratrix on the ground that after the death of her intestate and before she was brought into the proceeding as administratrix the referee was without power to make, deliver or file a report. That contention was upheld by the court at Special Term; the motion to confirm was denied and from the order entered upon such denial the moving creditors now appeal;
That a special proceeding does not abate by any event if the
The order- appealed from should bé affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.-
Yan Brunt, P. J., Ingraham, McLaughlin and Laughlin, JJ., concurred. - ■
Order affirmed, with ten dollars cqsts and disbursements.