1 N.Y.S. 501 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1888
On or about the month of December, 1884, William Blossom deposited in the Monroe County Savings Bank the sum of $3,000 and upwards, to the credit of himself and Maria A. Blossom, his wife. Thereafter, and in September, 1887, the said William Blossom was adjudged a lunatic under a commission issued out of the county court, and Henry ICillick, the plaintiff, was appointed committee of his person and estate. Thereupon the plaintiff, as such committee, demanded a transfer of the funds in the Monroe County Savings Bank to his account, as such committee; but the bank, deeming it necessary for its own protection, refused to so transfer the fund without the consent of Maria A. Blossom; that a demand for consent for the transfer was thereupon made upon Maria A. Blossom, by the committee, which demand she refused to comply with. Thereupon this action was brought by the service of the summons, but before any appearance had been entered William Blossom died, and Maria A. Blossom has been duly appointed administratrix of his estate. The plaintiff thereupon moved the court at special term for an order appointing a trustee to carry on the litigation, and from the order denying the same this appeal was taken.
Barker, P. J., and Bradley and Dwight, JJ„ concurred.