SOLOW v. MANHATTAN SCH. OF MUSIC


106 A.D.2d 624 (1984)

Sheldon H. Solow, Appellant, v. Manhattan School of Music et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

December 31, 1984


Order affirmed, with one bill of costs.

The facts of the instant case reveal that Dorothy Quick Mayer was the owner of certain real property located in East Hampton, New York, part of which fronted on the ocean. The property known as "Mostly Dune" was improved by a residential dwelling. Mrs. Mayer died on March 15, 1962, and by the terms of her will, admitted to probate on May 31, 1962, she devised and bequested the "Mostly Dune" property to the defendant Manhattan...

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