SHUMSKY v. DIME SAV. BANK, BKLYN.


22 Misc.2d 20 (1959)

Alice Shumsky, Plaintiff, v. Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Trial Term, Kings County.

June 15, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Manuel S. Gottdenker for plaintiff.

Hutton & Holahan (Albert Hutton, Jr., of counsel), for Dime Savings Bank, defendant.

Cullen & Dykman for Brooklyn Savings Bank, defendant.

Daniel G. Connolly and David S. Edgar for Public Administrator of Kings County, defendant.


ANTHONY J. DI GIOVANNA, J.

The decedent, Mike Lawrince, had been a depositor since December 3, 1941 in the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn and since December 3, 1941 in the Brooklyn Savings Bank. It is the plaintiff's claim that on April 10, 1958 the decedent signed, transferred, set over and gave her the bankbooks and the money on deposit as a gift to be hers forever after; that she accepted and retained the...

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