This is an action for specific performance, and defendant Sorchan relies upon certain legal propositions which, according to her contention, render the title sought to he conveyed an unmarketable one. The facts are not disputed and are as follows: By the will of Eliza Therese Sims the realty "in question was devised to the executors in trust to sell and divide the proceeds into five equal parts, four of such parts to be paid absolutely to the children of the testatrix therein named, and the fifth part to be held in trust during the life of Eliza T. Pratt, who should receive the income thereof, the principal upon her death to be divided among the then surviving children of the testatrix, or the issue of any of them deceased. The executors, one of whom was the son and the other the son-in-law of the testatrix, made various attempts to dispose of the property (No. 267 Madison avenue), advertised it for sale extensively, and on February 24, 1892, offered it for sale at public auction at the Real Estate Exchange in this city; various bids were made ranging from $50,000 to $54,500; the executors, not deeming this last sum an adequate price, bid it in for $55,000; it was subsequently sought to be disposed of at private sale, but the highest figure attainable was $60,000. Three of the devisees, Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Pratt, and Dr. Sims (who was also one of the executors), were anxious to receive their shares, and urged the executors .to renewed efforts to sell the property. Plaintiff then offered $65,000 therefor, which offer, was submitted to all of the other devisees named, and was considered by them a fair one. Mr. J. Romaine Brown, a real estate expert examined upon the trial, testified that this sum was at such time a very large price for the property. The purchase-money was paid by plaintiff out of her separate estate, and the executors conveyed the premises to her by deed dated April 24, 1895. She received about the same time a quitclaim deed from her brother and sisters, by which they released to her their inter
Judgment for plaintiff, with costs.
