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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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2940 ARTICLE 93.

therein, it shall be lawful for the court in which the petition is filed, in its
discretion, before giving such order or direction as hereinbefore provided
for, to require that such guardian, non-resident as aforesaid, or some other
person, shall execute a bond to the State in double the amount or value of
such property, with a surety or sureties to be approved of by said court,
conditioned that such property shall, at the determination of the estate or
interest of such infant, be forthcoming in the county or city where such
bond is taken, for the benefit of the person who may be entitled to such
remainder, reversion or executory devise, which bond shall be recorded in
the office of the register or clerk of said court; and any person interested
in said remainder, reversion or executory devise shall be entitled to a
copy of said bond and a certificate from the register or clerk, under his
hand and the seal, of his office, upon which copy and certificate an action
may be maintained in the name of the State for the use of the party inter-
ested, and judgment may be recovered for the damage actually sustained.

This section referred to in construing sec. 203. Clay v. Brittingham, 34 Md. 679.

See notes to sec. 203.

An. Code, sec. 203. 1904, sec. 202. 1888, sec. 202. 1844, ch. 201, sec. 2. 1846, ch. 300, sec. 2.

1847, ch. 138, sec. 2.

209. All orders passed on the petition of a foreign guardian for the
payment, transfer or delivery of money or property shall be enforced in
the same manner and by the same remedies as if such guardian were ap-
pointed in this State.

See notes.to sec. 203.

An. Code, sec. 204. 1904, sec. 203. 1888, sec. 203. 1853, ch. 422, sec. 3.

210. In case any non-resident infant shall be entitled to any property,
real or personal, in this State, and shall have no guardian or guardians in
the place of the residence of the said infant duly qualified, and who shall
have given bond with sufficient security for the performance of his trust,
it shall be lawful for the orphans' court of the city or county in which the
said property of the said infant may be, or where the debt or chose in
action due to the said infant may be recoverable, to appoint a guardian or
guardians over the property or claim of such infant, which said guardian
or guardians shall give bond with security in the same manner as if such
infant resided in this State.

If infant be a non-resident, the guardian can only be appointed here in case he
has property in this state. Baldwin v. State, 89 Md. 600. See also Baldwin v. Wash-
ington County, 85 Md. 162.
See notes to sec. 203.

Inventory and List of Debts.

An. Code, sec. 205. 1904, sec. 204. 1888, sec. 204. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 6, sec. 1.

211. In every case wherein letters testamentary or of administration
or of collection are granted, in order that all persons interested in the
personal estate may have an opportunity of knowing as nearly as may be
the amount of the same, an inventory (in case the estate lies in one county,
or can conveniently be collected together), or inventories (in case the prop-

 

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