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Herman C. Gay, Adm'R W. W. A. Estate of Clarence O. Gay v. Herman C. Gay Et Al.; Herman C. Gay, Adm'R W. W. A. Estate of Ida M. Gay v. Same

April 26, 1952 - Opinion

Unanimous

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April 26, 1952 Herman C. Gay, Adm'R W. W. A. Estate of Clarence O. Gay v. Herman C. Gay et al.; Herman C. Gay, Adm'R W. W. A. Estate of Ida M. Gay v. Same Current page Opinion Supreme Court Reporter

Rockingham,

Apr. 26, 1952.

No. 4119.

Herman C. Gay, Adm’r w. w. a. Estate of Clarence O. Gay v. Herman C. Gay & a. Herman C. Gay, Adm’r w. w. a. Estate of Ida M. Gay v. Same.

Charles J. Flynn, for the administrator, furnished no brief.

Lampron, J.

Bills for advice and instructions are maintainable only by fiduciaries in regard to questions necessarily arising in the administration of their trusts. They are designed to furnish protection to them in the discharge of their duties and facilitate the execution of their official functions. Bisson v. Gosselin, 90 N. H. 273, 275; In re Estate of Gay, 97 N. H. 102, 105. “It does not include advising a legatee or devisee concerning his private rights and duties, although such beneficiary may also be a fiduciary.” In re Estate of Gay, supra.

Although the record does not disclose the nature of the assets of the estate, a problem might arise as to whether or not the assets should be receipted for by a trustee under the terms of these wills. See Kelley v. Keniston, 87 N. H. 43, 44. Accordingly the administrator is advised that Herman C. Gay is entitled under the third clause of each of said wills only to a life estate and that no trust was created thereunder. In re Gile Estate, 95 N. H. 270, 271.

In view of the advice given no answer is required to questions 4 and 5. Wallace v. Brown, 89 N. H. 561.

Case discharged.

All concurred.