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In Re Adler's Estate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Judicial Decisions
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1950

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References

* In In re Url’s Estate, 71 Atl. (2d) 665 (Feb. 14,1950), the Somerset County Court of New Jersey directed an executor to deposit in court, rather than to pay, a bequest to a Hungarian orphanage formerly controlled by the Catholic Church and now, “upon information obtained from the Department of State,” nationalized and removed from Church control, relying (despite the protests of the Hungarian consular officer acting on behalf of the orphanage) on Ch. 148 of the New Jersey Laws of 1940, which provides for such deposit when it appears that the beneficiary “would not have the benefit or use or control of the money or other property due him.”