66 Misc. 418 | N.Y. Sur. Ct. | 1910
The testator in, this case died in the city of Yonkers, March 30, 1907, leaving a last will and testament in and by which he appointed Michael Hyahay, of Yonkers, as executor. The will was admitted to probate in this county and the executor qualified and a year and upwards has elapsed since letters testamentary were issued to him. He has filed an account of his proceedings and a petition requesting that a citation be issued to all persons interested in the estate for the judicial settlement of said account. The Austria-Hungarian consul, represented by an attorney, objects to the issuance of citation to four of the legatees who are minors, residing in Austria-Hungary, as unnecessary and claims that he is entitled to appear for them and receive their share of the estate without the issuance of a citation directed to be served upon them. I have carefully examined the briefs submitted to me by the respective parties and am thoroughly convinced that practically
I, therefore, can see no possible course open to the executor here but to take and serve in the usual way a citation, duly returnable in this court after proper service of the same has been made.
I therefore decide that citation should issue directed to the parties in interest, to be served in the way provided by law.
Decreed accordingly.