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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland, 1692-1839
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PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.

2431

 

Page.

Sec. may be revoked and a new administrator appointed; and in case

 

of failure to deliver up the property, &c. to such new administra-

 

tor, the court may compel delivery and payment, by attachment

 

and sequestration of property, and direct his administration bond to

 

be put in suit 1829, ch. 216, sec. 1, ......

992

The bond of any person given for the purpose of indemnifying a secu-

 

rity on an administration or guardian's bond, &c. any person inte-

 

rested may demand a copy, Sec. upon which an action may be main-

 

tained — 1829, ch. 216, sec. 3, ......

993

Such remaining administrator to have his action also — 1816, ch. 203,

 

sec. 4, ...........

650

Administrators of deceased clerks or registers, to cause the former judg-

 

ments, decrees, &c. to be recorded — 1817, ch. 119, sec. 5, 6,

665

On revocation of letters, a delivery or payment of assets to be enforced

 

by attachment, sequestration, or imprisonment — 1817, ch. 178,

680

Administrators of sheriffs who have given bond empowered to com-

 

plete the collection of officers' fees — 1817, ch. 199,

681

Money received by administrators, Sec. for interest on sales by order of

 

the orphans courts, to be considered as assets, and accounted for —

 

1818, ch. 217, sec. 1, ........

705

Money received by them for the hire or use of servants or slaves, be-

 

longing to the estate, when lawfully in their possession, to be con-

 

sidered as assets, &c. — 1818, ch. 217, sec. 2, . .

705

Allowance to be made for maintaining such slaves — 1818, ch. 217, sec. 2,

706

Not to affect administrators, &c. who may have settled their adminis-

 

tration before the passage of this act — 1818, ch. 217, sec. 2,

706

Justices of the peace to exercise jurisdiction in cases of small debts

 

where they are plaintiffs or defendants — 1819, ch. 167, sec. 1, .

719

No warrants to be issued against them for the recovery of debts due

 

from intestates estate, within twelve months after letters granted —

 

1819, ch. 167, sec. 1, ........

719

When they make oath they have no assets, or that the assets will be

 

insufficient to pay the debts of the deceased, proceedings to be

 

transmitted by the justices to the next county court — 1819, ch.

 

167, sec. 2. ..........

720

May supersede execution issued against the goods of their intestate in

 

the same manner as if such execution had issued against them —

 

1820, ch. 80, ..........

728

Whenever any person shall be seized or possessed of lands, and any

 

of his representatives shall be under age and without a guardian,

 

the administrator or executor is to enter upon the lands and act as

 

guardian until another guardian is appointed, or the minor arrives at

 

age— 1820, ch. 174, sec. 1, .......

737

The administrator or executor is to account as other guardians, &c. —

 

1820, ch. 174, sec. 2, .........

737

Administrators not bound to act as guardians after closing their adminis-

 

tration, or after the end of three years from the granting of letters—

 

1825, ch. 63, sec. 1, .........

827

Upon the granting of administration de bonis non, the orphans court

 


 
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