
    Matter of Filing for Record an Exemplified Copy of the Last Will and Testament, Proceedings of Proof, etc., of Thomas Coope, Late of the Town of Bellevue, in the County of Eaton and State of Michigan, Deceased.
    (Surrogate’s Court, Westchester County,
    March, 1907.)
    Wills — Probate, establishment and annulment — Probate — Recording exemplified copy of foreign will — Procedure — Evidence.
    Under the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure for recording foreign wills (§§ 2703, 2704), where it appears by the petition that real property situated within this State was devised by a will which has been admitted to probate within another State where the testator resided and filed or recorded in the proper office as prescribed by the laws of that State; and where it also appears by the petition and the copy of the will thereto annexed that the will has been executed in conformity with the laws of this State, the will should be ordered to be recorded, although the proof of its execution rests upon the testimony of a single witness.
    Application to record a will proved in another State.
    Reeves & Scrugham and A. J. Burns, for application.
    FTo other appearance.
   Millard, S.

This is an application by the owner of certain real estate in the city of Yonkers to have an exemplified copy of a last will and testament and proofs thereof, as taken in Eaton county, Mich., recorded in this court-in accordance with the provisions of sections 2703 and 2704 of the Code of Oivil Procedure.

The petition clearly sets forth the ownership on the part of the petitioner of real estate situate in the city of Yonkers, within the State of Hew York; that such real estate was devised by the said last will and testament of Thomas Coope, who was, at the time of his death, a resident of Eaton county in the State of Michigan; that his will has been admitted to probate in said Eaton county in the State of Michigan and is filed or recorded in the proper office as prescribed by the laws of that State.

It also appears, from the petition and from an examination of the copy of said will thereto annexed, that said will was duly executed in conformity with the laws of this State, all of the requirements of our law having been shown to have been complied with by the very full attestation clause attached to the will and also by the testimony of the one witness, E. M. Kingsbury, who was sworn before the judge at the time of its probate. My attention has been called to the decision in Matter of Hagar, 48 Misc. Rep. 43; and, after carefully examining the facts in that case and also the decisions cited in the learned opinion, I am convinced that the execution of the will in conformity with the laws of this State must be shown to the satisfaction of the surrogate, but that it is not necessary to comply with the provisions and requirements of our law respecting the probate of a will to do this. If the Legislature intended otherwise, it would no doubt have made the provision read, “ a will duly probated in conformity with the laws of this State ” instead of “ duly executed in conformity with the laws of this State.” My examination of the eases cited in the Hagar case satisfies me that, in each case, it appeared directly from the papers submitted that, in some respect, the execution of the will had not been in accordance with the laws of this State; and, for that reason, the record of the will was denied.

I believe that the provisions of section 2703 of the Code of Civil Procedure have been complied with in every respect in the present application and that nothing appears upon the face of the petition or other papers submitted which shows that the will of Thomas Coope was not properly executed in accordance with the laws of this State; but, on the contrary, it appears from the allegations in the petition in this case, from the attestation clause attached to the will and from the testimony of the witness, Kingsbury, that all the requirements regarding execution of wills in the State of Kew York have been complied with and, under these circumstances, the papers submitted being authenticated as provided by section 2704 of the Code, I must direct that the will be recorded in this office.

Decreed accordingly.  