1214 ARTICLE 93.
Account.
1.
See notes to secs. 37 and 264.
See notes to sec. 3.
2.
See notes to secs. 37 and 264.
3.
Delay of administrator d. b. n. in rendering account where both sides are at
fault not ground for removal under circumstances. Fulford v. Fulford, 153 Md.
91.
See notes to secs. 37 and 264.
4.
This section construed in connection with sec. 5. See notes thereto. York K.
Md. Trust Co.. 150 Md. 358.
See notes to secs. 11 and 245.
An. Code, 1924. sec. 5. 1912, sec. 5. 1904, sec. 5. 1888, sec. 5. 1798, ch. 101.
sub-ch. 10, sec. 2. 1841. ch. 178, sec. 3. 1874, ch. 155. 1884, ch. 470.
1906, ch. 410. 1922, ch. 329. 1933, ch. 342. 1935, ch. 483.
5. On the other side shall he stated the disbursements by him made,
and which are to be made in the following order and priority: First,
funeral expenses, to be allowed at the discretion of the court according
to the condition and circumstances of the deceased, not to exceed three
hundred dollars ($300.00) except by special order of the Court, and pro-
vided the estate of the decedent be solvent; second, his allowance for costs
and extraordinary expenses (not personal) which the Court may think
proper to allow, laid out in the recovery or security of any part of the
estate, costs to include commissions, which shall be at the discretion of
the Court not under two per cent, nor exceeding ten per cent, on the
first Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) of the estate, and on the balance
of the estate uot more than two per cent; third, the widow's allowance as
in this Article directed to be paid; fourth, all taxes due by his decedent;
fifth, charges for medical attendance, including nursing attendance in
last illness, to be allowed at the discretion of the Court according to the
conditions and circumstances of the deceased, not to exceed One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00), not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) of which shall
be paid to the physician or physicians furnishing said medical attendance
and not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) of which shall be paid to the
nurse or nurses furnishing said nursing attendance; sixth, the allowance
for things lost or which have perished without the party's fault, which
allowance shall be according to the appraisement; seventh, debts of the
deceased proved or passed in the following order, (a) claims for rent in
arrears against deceased persons, for which a distress might be levied by
law, but not for a period of more than three months; (b) and all the
money due aud owing by the deceased for wages, salaries or commissions
to clerks, servants, salesmen or employees contracted not more than three
months prior to decedent's death, judgments and decrees, (c) all other
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