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Session Laws, 1966
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                      699

may be, any money remaining in his hands belonging to such infant,
which shall have arisen from the profit of the real estate belonging
to such infant, and also to deliver over to such guardian or guardians,
or person entitled, the real estate of such infant; and upon neglect or
refusal of the administrator to obey such order, or to return an
account as herein directed, his administration bond shall be liable to
be sued by such guardian or guardians, or person entitled, and the
orphans' court may moreover proceed against him by attachment and
sequestration.

217.

The foreign guardian claiming under § 216 shall state by petition
that he is duly appointed guardian to such infant by the proper
authority of the state, district or territory where the infant resides;
that he hath given good and sufficient security for the faithful per-
formance of his trust as guardian, and that as guardian he there
has the custody of the person or of the estate of such infant, or both;
and he shall set forth in such petition the entire amount of personal
property, including that in this State, belonging to such infant, and
also the income of the real estate, if any, of such infant, which hath
come or is likely to come into the hands of such guardian; which
petition shall be accompanied by a copy, duly authenticated, of the
record of his appointment and qualification as such guardian, and of
the bond or other instrument or security so given as aforesaid.

220.

Sections 216, 217, 218 and 219 shall only apply to such nonresident
infants as shall [, if males,] be under the age of twenty-one years
[, or if females, under the age of eighteen years]; and no order
shall be passed on the petition of a foreign guardian where any
person is entitled to a reversion, remainder or executory devise in
the money or property claimed, unless such guardian shall give such
a bond as may be required to be given by guardians in § 221 of this
article.

241.

Whenever the decedent shall leave a [widow] spouse, [or] child,
or grandchild, [his] wearing apparel shall be exempt from appraise-
ment, and shall belong to the spouse, and if no spouse then to the
child or children of the decedent; and if no child or children, to
the grandchildren; [and if there be neither child nor grandchild,
to the widow of the decedent;] and [his] the administrator shall
divide the same among them (if there be more than one entitled)
as he may think equitable and proper; but wearing apparel shall
not include furs, watches or jewelry of any description.

261.

When the assets of a decedent's estate consist only of a boat or
vessel, the appraised value of which does not exceed $500.00, the
United States Collector of Customs or the Maryland Department
of Chesapeake Bay Affairs
may, upon proof satisfactory to him that
all debts and taxes owed by the decedent have been paid, transfer
the certificate of registration to such boat or vessel to the person
entitled thereto, and in such case [,] no administration of the de-

 

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