DocketNumber: Appeal, 176
Citation Numbers: 27 A.2d 51, 345 Pa. 117, 1942 Pa. LEXIS 474
Judges: Schaffer, Maxey, Drew, Linn, Stern, Patterson, Parker
Filed Date: 4/22/1942
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/13/2024
Clara W. Sprissler, by her will probated November 30, 1940, after providing for several comparatively small legacies, gave the residue to eleven charitable institutions. October 3, 1941, one Anthony Grieco appealed from the decree of a register of wills for the purpose of having an alleged codicil admitted to probate. On March 2, 1942, the orphans' court sustained the appeal insofar as to enable the register to determine all questions as to execution and validity of the alleged codicil.
Bible Institute of Pennsylvania, one of the residuary legatees, filed a petition praying audit and distribution. The petition alleged that the executors had filed their first account on August 12, 1941, showing a sum of over $600,000 ready for distribution, but that the court had refused to audit the account until the Grieco appeal had been finally determined. Petitioner further represented that Grieco was willing to stipulate that the only amount he could claim under the codicil was $25,000 with interest and that he was willing that distribution should be made as long as sufficient money was retained to protect his interest if the codicil should be finally admitted *Page 119 to probate. The auditing judge refused the prayer of the petition, the court in banc, two judges dissenting, dismissed the exceptions, and this appeal from the refusal to make partial distribution followed.
While there may be a partial distribution even though the legatees are not all ascertained (Appeal of Gable's Executors,
The order of the court below is affirmed at the cost of appellant.