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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 93] GUARDIAN AND WARD. 2093

it shall be the duty of such husband to render an account, showing
thereby the amount of money and property received, and the payments
and disbursements made by such guardian, or that may have been
received and paid by the husband, and not accounted for with the
court; and the account so rendered shall be examined by the orphans'
court, and if found to be correct shall be admitted to record in the same
manner and shall be subject to the same rules and regulations as other
guardian accounts.

1904, art. 93, sec. 184. 1888, art 93, sec. 184. 1860, art. 93, sec. 184.
1829, ch. 216, sec. 2.

185. If the husband shall neglect or refuse to render such account,
the orphans' court of the county where the guardian was appointed (or
if it be the case of a testamentary guardian, where he or she is obliged
to render an account), shall proceed against him by attachment, and
may commit such husband until he shall render an account as afore-
said.

Ibid. sec. 185. 1888, art. 93, sec. 185. 1860, art. 93, sec. 185.
1816, ch. 203, sec. 1.

186. Every natural guardian, or guardian appointed by last will
and testament, of the estate and property of minors, shall settle an
account of his guardianship, and shall be under the like rules and regu-
lations hereinbefore prescribed for other guardians.

Ibid. sec. 186. 1888, art. 93, sec. 186. 1860, art 93, sec. 186.
1846, ch, 149, sec. 1.

187. The orphans' court may; in their discretion, upon the applica-
tion in writing of any guardian whom they may have appointed, revoke
the appointment of such guardian and appoint a new guardian or guar-
dians.

Ibid. sec. 187. 1888, art. 93, sec. 187. 1860, art. 93, sec. 187.
1846, ch. 149, sec. 2.

188. If any guardian whose appointment is revoked shall refuse
or neglect, in a reasonable time after demand, to deliver over to such
new guardian or guardians the property of his ward, the court may
compel the same by attachment, and may direct the bond of such
removed guardian to be put in suit.

This section contrasted with section 193—see notes thereto. State v. Hen-
derson, 54 Md. 344.

Upon the failure of a guardian to turn over property as ordered by the
court, his bond at once becomes liable to suit. Byrd v. State, 44 Md. 509.

Ibid. sec. 188. 1888, art. 93, sec. 188. 1860, art. 93, sec. 188.
1846, ch. 149, sec. 3.

189. Nothing contained in the two preceding sections shall be con-
strued to relieve the guardian whose appointment is revoked from the
liabilities of other guardians whose appointments are revoked; and such
revocation shall be of no force and effect whatsoever until the newly

 

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