Plaintiff and defendants W. & J. Sloane, judgment creditors of the defendant Burnett T. Tiffany, seek to enjoin the defendants Louis 0. Tiffany and Alfred Mitchell, trustees under the last will and testament of Charles L. Tiffany, deceased, from paying to Burnett T. Tiffany the excess of income over the amount actually necessary for his support, and ask that a. receiver he appointed to collect such excess. It appears that the trustees adopted a resolution fixing the amount of the allowance which in their judgment was sufficient for the maintenance of Burnett T. Tiffany at $18,000 per annum. Their action in this respect was confirmed hy the surrogate, whose order was affirmed upon appeal. 114 App. Div. 911; 188 E. T. 583. For a time a pro rata of the yearly allowance was paid monthly, hut subsequently a change in this respect took place, and for some years hack weekly payments have been made. At the time of the trial the entire amount allowed had been paid over, and no balance thereof was in the hands of the trustees. Two trusts were created hy the testator, and the language of the will creating these two trusts, as modified by sections 2 and 3 of the codicil, is as follows: “ Second.
Ordered accordingly.
