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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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LAWS OF MARYLAND.— 1820. ,

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the case may be, may charge the other representatives with
their respective proportions of the whole sum so paid, and each
other representative, or his or her guardian, shall be obliged to
repay or allow him, his or her part thereof respectively ; and iti
case the lands or estate shall be sold by the commissioners
agreeably to the provisions of this act, they shall then pay, out
of the money arising from the sale, the whole of the expenses
attending the execution of their commission, to be allowed as
above by the chancellor or county courts as the case may be.

 

SEC. 24. And be it enacted, That in all cases of sale made by
the commissioners, or a majority of them, after the same shall
be ratified by the respective county courts, or chancellor, and
the terms of sale shall have been complied with by the pur-
chaser or purchasers having paid the purchase money agreeably
to the said terms of sale, it shall then be the duty of the com*
missioners, or a majority of them, or the survivors or survivor
of them, to convey unto the purchaser or purchasers by deed
duly executed and acknowledged according to law, all the right,
title, claim, interest and estate, of the deceased intestate, to the
lands and premises sold by them in virtue of their commission,
and every such deed shall be recorded within the time limited
by law.

Commis-
sioners to
execute
deeds to
purchasers,
&c<

SEC. 25. Ana be it enacted, That whenever any estate snail
be sold under and in virtue of this act, and the purchaser shall
die or shall assign his equitable interest therein before any deed
shall be executed, for the estate sold, then and in that case the
county court or chancellor, as the case may be, on the applica-
tion of the heir, devisee or assignee of such purchaser, and
being satisfied that the purchase money has been fully paid,
agreeably to the terms of sale, shall order and direct the com-
missioners, who shall have made such sale, or a majority of
them, or the survivors or survivor of them, to execute and deli-
ver to such heir, devisee or assignee, a good and sufficient deed
for the said estate in the manner as is herein before provided
for respecting deeds to be executed to purchasers.

Whenever
an estate
shall be
sold, and
the pur-
chaser dies,
&c. before
a deed is
executed,
court may
order a
deed.

SEC. 26. And be it enacted, That in case of the death, inabi-
lity or removal out of the state of the commissioners, who shall
make sale of any estate under and in virtue of this act, without
having executed to the purchaser thereof a deed of conveyance
for the same, so that there be not a majority, or survivors or
survivor of the said commissioners in the state, and capable to
execute such deed, then and in that case the county court or
chancellor, as the case may be, on the application of the pur-
chaser, his heirs, devisees, or assignees, and it appearing to the
said court or chancellor that the purchase money hath been
fully paid and satisfied, to appoint one or more commissioners;
95

In case all
the commis-
sioners die
without
having exe-
cuted a
deed, court
may appoint
others to
execute the
same.

 

 

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