Judges: Rubenstein
Filed Date: 12/10/1953
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024
Claimant, a funeral director, applied to the Public Administrator for leave to bury intestate’s remains. Such authority was granted upon condition that the cost of such burial would not exceed $300. Claimant then made known to the administrator that a satisfactory burial could not be had for such amount due to the existence of special circumstances. Upon being apprised thereof, the administrator increased the burial allowance to $585 and claimant proceeded with the services. He now claims that he underestimated the reasonable cost of such services and seeks to recover from the administrator an additional sum of $362.52 for such purpose.
There are other reasons why the claim may not bo allowed. Claimant, with full knowledge of the limitations placed upon his authority, having expended more than the sum permitted, is a volunteer as to such excess payment (Matter of Cammarinese, 199 Misc. 831). Additionally, intestate’s very small estate does not permit the expenditure for burial purposes of any sum in excess of the amount allowed by the administrator.
The objections are dismissed and the claim is disallowed.
Proceed accordingly.