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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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2060 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93

"that the said statement is full, just and true, and that he (the depo-
nent) took the said bond or note, or bill, or delivered the articles
charged in the account, as factor to ————, living in or lately of
————, and that neither he, the deponent, nor the principal, nor
any other person for him or the principal, to his knowledge or belief,
hath received any part of the money originally due on such bond,
note, bill or account, or any security or satisfaction for the same, except
what (if any) is credited;" and the said oath with the other respective
vouchers and proofs as aforesaid shall authorize the administrator to
make payment or distribution.

Section 107 is applicable to the claims mentioned in this section. Coburn
v. Harris. 58 Md. 103.

1904, art. 93, sec. 92. 1888, art. 93, sec. 93. 1860. art. 93, sec. 94. 1798, ch.

101, sub-ch. 9, sec. 11.

93. If the factor aforesaid be dead or out of the State, and the
principal be also out of the State, and it shall appear, in case of
account, that the same has been regularly proved by a disinterested,
credible witness, as prescribed in section 91 of this article, an oath
of any other factor made after the death of the decedent and certified
and endorsed on the statement as aforesaid, "that the said bond, note.
bill or account came into his hands as factor for the creditor residing
in ———— after the death or removal of —————, the factor who took
the said bond, note, bill, or delivered the articles in the account, that
he has reason to believe and does believe, that the said statement is
full, just and true, and that no part of the money originally due on
such bond, note, bill or account, or any security or satisfaction for
the same hath been received except what (if any) is credited may be
made;" and the said oath, with the other respective vouchers or proofs
as aforesaid, shall be sufficient to authorize the administrator to pay
as aforesaid.

Ibid. sec. 93. 1888, art. 93, sec. 94. 1860, art. 93, sec. 95. 1798, ch. 101,
sub-ch. 9. sec. 12.

94. When any affidavit or depositions to prove claims shall have
been taken out of the State, the same shall be good if taken and certi-
fied as aforesaid by the notary of the place, or by some person there
authorized to administer an oath, and certified to be such under the
seal of the governor or mayor, or chief magistrate or clerk of any
court of record, or notary public of such place; and the said oath
shall be as available as if taken before a justice of the peace within
this State.

Ibid. sec. 94. 1888, art. 93, sec. 95. 1860, art. 93. sec. 96. 1789,
ch. 101, sub-ch. 9, sec. 14.

95. If the creditor be an administrator, the claim shall not be
received, although vouched or approved as aforesaid, unless he make
oath to be certified as aforesaid, "that it does not appear from any
book or writing of his decedent, that any part of the said claim hath

 

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