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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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2934 ARTICLE 93.

An. Code, sec. 183. 1904, sec. 182. 1888, sec. 182. 1827, ch. 210.

189. In case of the death of any guardian before an account of his
guardianship shall have been settled with the orphans' court, it shall be
the duty of his administrator to render such account, showing thereby the
amount with which such guardian may be properly chargeable, and the
disbursements made by the deceased guardian; and the account so rendered
shall be examined by the court, and if found to be correct shall be admitted
to record in the same manner that other guardian accounts are examined
and recorded.

An. Code, sec. 184. 1904, sec. 183. 1888, sec. 183. 1829, ch. 216, sec. 2.

190. In case of the death of any female guardian before a final account
of her guardianship shall have been settled with the orphans' court, and who
shall have a husband living at the time of her decease, 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.

An. Code, sec. 185. 1904, sec. 184. 1888, sec. 184. 1829, ch. 216, sec. 2.

191. 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 aforesaid.

An. Code, sec. 186. 1904, sec. 185. 1888, sec. 185. 1816, ch. 203, sec. 1.

192. 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 regulations herein-
before prescribed for other guardians.
See notes to sec. 149.

An. Code, sec. 187. 1904, sec. 186. 1888, sec. 186. 1846, ch. 149, sec. 1.

193. The orphans' court may, in their discretion, upon the application
in writing of any guardian whom they may have appointed, revoke the
appointment of such guardian and appoint a new guardian or guardians.
See notes to sec. 251.

An. Code, sec. 188. 1904, sec. 187. 1888, sec. 187. 1846, ch. 149, sec. 2.

194. 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

 

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