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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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1218 ARTICLE 93.
57.

To first note to this section, page 2888, vol. 2, of Code, add Mobley v. Mobley,
149 Md. 404.

Administration De Bonis Non.

71.

Proceedings commenced by next of kin do not abate by death of administrator
and appointment of party filing petition as administrator d. b. n., nor disqualify
him from prosecuting in his own right what was begun as next of kin. Fulford
v. Fulford, 153 Md. 89.

Administration by Foreign Executor and Administrator.

77.

See sec. 41A.

79.

See art. 23, sec. 112.

80. Repealed by ch. 349 of the Acts of 1927.

81. Repealed by ch. 226 of the Acts of 1929 (p. 708).
Conveyance of Real Estate.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 82. 1912, sec. 81. 1904, sec. 80. 1888, sec. 81. 1846, ch. 279,
sec. 1. 1872, ch. 451. 1914, ch. 253. 1935, ch. 380.

82. The executor or administrator, including the administrator de bonis
non, of a person who shall have made sale of real estate or leasehold estate
and have died before receiving the purchase money, or conveying the same,
may convey such real estate or leasehold estate to the purchaser; and
where any decedent shall have made a sale or conveyance of any real or
leasehold interest in lands or tenements and shall have conveyed the same
by a deed which deed is defective by reason of erroneous recitals, improper
or erroneous description of the property sold and intended to be conveyed
'or is lacking in any matter of form or execution required by law or in the
acknowledgment thereof, or for any other reason, the executor or admin-
istrator of such deceased person may execute and deliver a confirmatory
deed of such property, and his deed shall be good and valid in law, and
shall convey all the right, title, claim and interest of such deceased person
in such real estate or leasehold estate as effectually as the deed of such per-
son so dying would have conveyed the same; and in the case of deeds de-
fective as aforesaid the confirmatory deed of such executor or administra-
tor shall be good and sufficient to convey all the right, title, claim and
interest of said grantor, and shall bind all persons who would have been
bound by the conveyance of such deceased person in the same manner
that they would be bound had such defective deed been a good and sufficient
deed to convey the real or leasehold estate intended to be conveyed thereby;
provided the executor or administrator of the person so dying shall satisfy


 

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