CHANCERY.] PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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Respecting a partition of such lands — 1794, ch. 60, sec. 8, p. 318;
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1797, ch. 114, sec. 6, ........
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The chancellor empowered, where there are trustees under his autho-
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rity for idiots or lunatics, to direct the property, or so much as may
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be necessary for the support of the idiot or lunatic, or for expense!
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incurred, to be sold — 1800, ch. 67, sec. 2,
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To direct the terms, and appoint a trustee — 1800, ch. 67, sec. 2,
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The money to be applied to the discharge of such expenses — 1800, ch,
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67, sec. 2, ..........
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In certain cases a sale may -be ordered of the whole, or more than
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may be necessary for the support of the idiot or lunatic — 1800, ch,
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67, sec. 3, ...........
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The chancellor empowered to direct the application of the money, and
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the funds in which it shall be vested— 1800, ch. 67, sec. 3, .
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Sales to be confirmed by the chancellor before any conveyance, and
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bonds to be given by the trustee empowered to sell — 1800, ch. 67,
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sec. 4, ...........
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The sum remaining on the death of the lunatic, shall belong to the
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person who would have been entitled if the property had not been
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sold— 1800, ch. 67, sec. 5, ........
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The chancellor empowered on the application of any trustee of luna-
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tic, idiot, &c. and receiving proof that it is necessary or proper to
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confine such lunatic, idiot, &c. to direct him to be sent to the hos-
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pital near the city of Baltimore, if he can be there received, to
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remain till further order — May, 1813, ch. 21, sec. 1,
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Empowered to send any lunatic, idiot, &c. to the said hospital, who
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had before been sent to any hospital, &c. in Philadelphia— 1813,
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ch. 21, sec. 2, ..........
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The seventh section of the act of 1797, ch. 114, repealed — 1813, ch.
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21, sec. 3, ...........
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Guardians to be appointed to infants acquiring property by gift or pur-
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chase, as if by descent, devise, or in a course of distribution — 1807,
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ch. 136, sec. 4, ..........
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Where an infant is possessed of lands, &c. the same or any part may
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be sold by order of the chancellor or the county courts, on peti-
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tion of the guardian or prochein ami — 1816, ch. 154, sec. 1,
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Directions for the infant to he summoned and to appear by guardian to
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be appointed by the chancellor or the county courts, who were cm-
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powered to determine, on hearing and examination of all circum-
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stances, whether such sale would be for the interest and advantage
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of the infant— 1816, ch. 154, sec. 1, ......
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Power given to appoint a trustee — 1816, ch. 154, sec. 2, p. 644,
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sec. 12, ...........
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Directions as to the confirmation of the sale, the trustee's bond, &c. —
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1816, ch. 154, sec. 3, p. 644 ; sec. 12, .
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Allowance to the trustee — 1816, ch. 154, sec. 4, ....
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Not necessary to satisfy the court on the application of creditors for
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the sale of the estates of idiots and lunatics, that the sale will be ad-
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vantageous to the estate, &c. — 1833, ch. 150, sec. 1, ...
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