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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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680 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

ascertained and awarded to be paid by the said court, shall be
paid by the person or persons whose letters have been revoked,
and may be recovered by an action on his testamentary or ad-
ministration bond, at the suit of the newly appointed adminis-
trator.

276. Where there are two or more executors or administrators,
and the sale or removal has been made without the consent of
all, the revocation shall only extend to the person or persons so
offending, and the remaining executor or administrator shall have
full power and authority to discharge all the duties connected
with his office, as if no revocation had been made.

277. Nothing contained in the three last preceding sections
shall be construed to apply to any cases where an executor shall
be authorized, by will of his testator, to make sale of any pro-
perty without application to the Orphans' Court.

278. The coarse provender, including under that denomination
only corn tops, corn shucks, wheat, oats and rye straw, that may
be at the time of sale on the farm or lands of any person dying
within this State, shall not be sold by the administrator, but shall
be left upon the farm for the use thereof: Provided, the person
so dying shall leave issue or relations who may inherit the said
lands from him, or a devisee to whom he may have devised the
same.

279. An administrator shall either finish the crop on hand at
the death of the decedent, or sell the same, as he shall judge the
most convenient; and in case he shall not deem it convenient to
finish the crop, the person entitled to the land, on the death of
the decedent or his guardian, or next friend for him, in case of
infancy of the party, may take the said crop at the appraisement
of the appraisers, paying ready money, or giving bond with good
security approved by the Orphans' Court or the Register of Wills,
if the said court shall not be in session at the time of making
such sale, for paying the money within six months; and in case
the said party, or his guardian, shall not take the crop at the
appraisement, the administrator may sell the same to any other
person for ready money, or on credit, as aforesaid; Provided, that
he shall not sell it at less than the appraised value, without the
approbation of the Orphans' Court granting the administration,
or an order prescribing the terms, by the said court, passed as
aforesaid.

 

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