MANN, Judge.
The late John Reid Topping had a talent for spending which topped his ancestors' capacity to accumulate. When his mother died in 1947 she left a trust fund of which he and Bankers Trust Company were co-trustees, with the proviso that in case of disagreement Topping's voice was decisive. There was no right to anything but income, however, the principal to be distributed at his death to his children. Following domestic difficulties Topping and his wife...
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