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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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888 TESTAMENTAKY LAW. [ART. 93

Distribution.

120.

To the first note to section 120 on page 2072 of volume 2 of the Anno-
tated Code, add "And see Barren v. Zimmerman, 117 Md. 302.

1904,.art. 93, sec. 127. 1888, art. 93, sec. 128. 1860, art. 93, sec. 129. 1798, ch. 101,
sub-ch. 11, sec. 9. 1912, ch. 91.

128. Every brother and sister of the intestate shall be entitled to
an equal share, and a child or children of a deceased brother or sister
of the intestate shall stand in the place of such brother or sister,, and a
grandchild or grandchildren and every other descendant or other de-
scendants of a deceased brother or sister of the intestate in existence at
the death of the intestate shall stand in the place of his, her or their
deceased ancestor.

See notes to article 93, section 120, and to article 46, section 30.
See notes to this section (as it stood in 1911) in volume 2 of the Anno-
tated Code.

Ibid, sec. 129. 1888, art. 93, sec. 130. 1860, art. 93, sec. 131. 1798, ch. 101,
sub-ch. 11, sec. 11. 1912, ch. 91.

130. After children, descendants, father, mother, brothers and sis-
ters of the deceased, the child or children, grandchild or grandchildren
of brothers and sisters of the deceased and their descendants, all col-
lateral relations in equal degree shall take, and no representation
amongst such collateral shall be allowed, and there shall be no distinc-
tion between the whole and half blood.

See notes to this section (as it stood in 1911) in volume 2 of the Anno-
tated Code.

134.

See notes to article 46, section 30, and to article 93, section 120.

Guardian and Ward.
144.

The term "residence" as used in the statutes relating to the appoint-
ment Of guardians is synonymous with "domicile." The ward cannot him-
self change his domicile by removal because he is not sui juris; nor does
the removal of the ward to another state or county by relatives or friends,
affect his domicile. Quaere, whether an' uncle, after the death of both
parents, may become a natural guardian. In view of sections 186 and 155,
a natural guardian who has not given bond cannot change the domicile
of a ward. Sudler v. Sudler, 121 Md. 48.

To the first note to this section on page 2080 of .volume 2 of the Anno-
tated Code, add the case of Sudler v. Sudler, 121 Md. 48.

151.

While under this section and section 152, if no guardian is appointed,
administrators will be required to account as guardians in the county in
which they were appointed (Queen Anne's), they could not account in
Baltimore City for acts done by them under their appointment as admin-
istrators in said county. These two sections only contemplate the care of
infants' property temporarily, and not that an administrator shall be the
permanent guardian of infants interested in the estate. See notes to sec-
tion 144. Sudler v. Sudler, 121 Md. 55.

 

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