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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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CHANCERY.] PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.

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Respecting a partition of such lands — 1794, ch. 60, sec. 8, p. 318;

 

1797, ch. 114, sec. 6, ........

358

The chancellor empowered, where there are trustees under his autho-

 

rity for idiots or lunatics, to direct the property, or so much as may

 

be necessary for the support of the idiot or lunatic, or for expense!

 

incurred, to be sold — 1800, ch. 67, sec. 2,

429

To direct the terms, and appoint a trustee — 1800, ch. 67, sec. 2,

429

The money to be applied to the discharge of such expenses — 1800, ch,

 

67, sec. 2, ..........

429

In certain cases a sale may -be ordered of the whole, or more than

 

may be necessary for the support of the idiot or lunatic — 1800, ch,

 

67, sec. 3, ...........

429

The chancellor empowered to direct the application of the money, and

 

the funds in which it shall be vested— 1800, ch. 67, sec. 3, .

429

Sales to be confirmed by the chancellor before any conveyance, and

 

bonds to be given by the trustee empowered to sell — 1800, ch. 67,

 

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

430

The sum remaining on the death of the lunatic, shall belong to the

 

person who would have been entitled if the property had not been

 

sold— 1800, ch. 67, sec. 5, ........

, 430

The chancellor empowered on the application of any trustee of luna-

 

tic, idiot, &c. and receiving proof that it is necessary or proper to

 

confine such lunatic, idiot, &c. to direct him to be sent to the hos-

 

pital near the city of Baltimore, if he can be there received, to

 

remain till further order — May, 1813, ch. 21, sec. 1,

614

Empowered to send any lunatic, idiot, &c. to the said hospital, who

 

had before been sent to any hospital, &c. in Philadelphia— 1813,

 

ch. 21, sec. 2, ..........

614

The seventh section of the act of 1797, ch. 114, repealed — 1813, ch.

 

21, sec. 3, ...........

614

Guardians to be appointed to infants acquiring property by gift or pur-

 

chase, as if by descent, devise, or in a course of distribution — 1807,

 

ch. 136, sec. 4, ..........

553

Where an infant is possessed of lands, &c. the same or any part may

 

be sold by order of the chancellor or the county courts, on peti-

 

tion of the guardian or prochein ami — 1816, ch. 154, sec. 1,

644

Directions for the infant to he summoned and to appear by guardian to

 

be appointed by the chancellor or the county courts, who were cm-

 

powered to determine, on hearing and examination of all circum-

 

stances, whether such sale would be for the interest and advantage

 

of the infant— 1816, ch. 154, sec. 1, ......

644

Power given to appoint a trustee — 1816, ch. 154, sec. 2, p. 644,

 

sec. 12, ...........

646

Directions as to the confirmation of the sale, the trustee's bond, &c. —

 

1816, ch. 154, sec. 3, p. 644 ; sec. 12, .

646

Allowance to the trustee — 1816, ch. 154, sec. 4, ....

645

Not necessary to satisfy the court on the application of creditors for

 

the sale of the estates of idiots and lunatics, that the sale will be ad-

 

vantageous to the estate, &c. — 1833, ch. 150, sec. 1, ...

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