Dissenting Opinion
The majority of the court having agreed to affirm the decree without opinion, renders a statement of the facts necessary, in order that the grounds of my dissent may be intelligible. The 5th clause of the will of Rhoda E. Hoyt granted the rest, residue and remainder of her estate to her executor and trustee to be divided into four equal parts each one of which was directed to be invested and the proceeds and net
Consol. Laws, chap. 50 (Laws of 1909, chap. 52), § 40; Gen. Laws, chap. 46 (Laws of 1896, chap. 547), § 30.— [Rep.
Lead Opinion
Decree affirmed, with separate costs to appellants appearing by separate counsel and filing briefs herein, and to the respondent Dorothy Hoyt, payable out of the estate. No opinion. Present — Clarke, P. J., Laughlin, Scott, Page and Davis, JJ.; Laughlin and Page, JJ., dissented.