92. Proof of claim for rent to make it a
preferred claim.
93. Proof of claim on open account.
94. Where claim arose out of dealings
with factor for non-resident princi-
pal, voucher and affidavit for.
95. Where factor is dead or out of state,
and principal also out of state.
96. Affidavits out of state, how certified.
97. Oath where claim is by administrator.
98. Claim by administrator himself
against estate of decedent.
99. Administrator must produce claim al-
lowed by court or duly proved.
100. Administrator not bound to plead
limitations.
101. May reject and dispute any claim.
102. Order of court passing claim not to be
sufficient to establish its validity, if
disputed by administrator.
103. Within what time administrator must
pay claims.
104. Notice of distribution to creditors.
105. Mode of distribution amongst credi-
tors.
106. What actions may be brought by and
against executors and administrators.
107. Non 'est or nulla bona on execution
against administrator necessary be-
fore suit on bond can be maintained.
108. Administrator may retain assets suf-
ficient to meet claim which he dis-
putes.
109-110. If claim be exhibited to and re-
jected by administrator, suit must
be brought within nine months
thereafter, or claim, will be barred.
111. Administrator not to be liable for
claims presented after due distribu-
tion by him of assets without notice
of such claim.
112. Personal representative not personally
liable because of failure to plead
plene administravit ; sureties.
113. Administrator who has given six
months' notice to creditors, not
liable for claims of which he had no
notice ; form of notice to creditors.
114. Procedure when decedent leaves real
estate, but no personal estate in
Md.; title.
115. Report to court of giving of notice
to creditors; certificate thereof.
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116. Report and certificate to be evidence
of giving of such notice.
117. Certified copy of said report, certifi-
cate and order to be evidence.
118. Register shall enter in a book all
claims presented and passed by court
and particulars thereof.
119. Effect of such record.
120. Order of payment of debts of dece-
dent.
121. Administrator not bound to take no-
tice of claims unless exhibited duly
authenticated or passed by court,
or entered on claims docket, or sued
upon.
122. Meeting of creditors for distribution.
123. Delivery or distribution of surplus.
Distribution.
124-136. Order of distribution amongst next
of kin.
137. Representative of person dying before
distribution to receive his share.
138. Posthumous children, share of.
139. Illegetimate children may take from
their mother or inherit from each
other.
140. Where no kin within fifth degree,
school commissioners entitled.
141. School commissioners to refund
should legal representative appear.
142. Distribution of specific articles, how
made.
143. Court may appoint two disinterested
persons to make; sale of articles
and distribution of proceeds.
144. Conveyance by administrator of chat-
tels real to distributees.
145. Special advance to persons entitled
in straitened circumstances, in an-
ticipation of distribution.
146. Delivery under like circumstances to
specific legatees.
147. Female entitled to receive her share
at eighteen years of age.
148. Meeting of legatees, etc., for purpose
of distribution.
Guardian and Ward.
149. Orphans' court to appoint guardian
when infant becomes entitled by
descent, inheritance, devise or be-
quest, to property.
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