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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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TESTAMENTARY LAW. 1225

of an infant therein, shall not be appointed or allowed to qualify as
guardian of any infant resident of this State, but nothing in this section
shall be construed to impair the validity of any appointment or qualifica-
tion antedating June 1, 1929, or to affect, in any way, any provision of
law relating to the transferring of property in this State belonging to
wards in another state or country.
See sec. 202.

Inventory and List of Debts.

211.

Successive administrators of estate should each file inventory. Brown v.
Tydings, 149 Md. 24.

As to the appraisal of real estate for collateral inheritance taxes, see art. 81,
sec. 109, et seq.

This section referred to in construing art. 81, sec. 105. Downes v. Safe Dep.
& Tr. Co., 164 Md. 300.

Cited but not construed in State v. Md. Casualty Co., 164 Md. 75.

212.

The reference in first note to this section, page 2941, vol. 2, of Code, to secs.
161 and 132, should be to secs. 164 and 128, respectively.

Inventory and List of Debts.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 217. 1912, sec. 211. 1904, sec. 210. 1888, sec. 208.
1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 6, sec. 4. 1935, ch. 328.

217. The appraisers before they proceed to act shall take the following
oath, annexed to or endorsed on the warrant, before any person authorized
to administer an oath: "I,................. do swear that I will well

and truly, without partiality or prejudice, value and appraise the goods,
chattels and personal estate of...................... deceased, so far as

the same shall come to my sight and knowledge, and will in all respects
perform my duty as appraiser, to the best of my skill and judgment. "

220.

Cited but not construed in State v. Md, Casualty Co., 164 Md. 75.

221. Repealed by ch. 502 of the Acts of 1929.

223.

As against administratrix, there is no need to resort to equity for discovery
or account in respect to assets of deceased. Street v. Stubblefield, 20 F (2nd),
(Ct. Apps., D. C. ), 1019.

See notes to secs. 5 and 230.

224.

See notes to secs. 3 and 225.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 225. 1912, sec. 218. 1904, sec. 217. 1888, sec. 215.
1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 6, sec. 13. 1033, ch. 373. 1935, ch. 291.

225. If an administrator or executor shall not render the first admin-
istration account as required by law, or shall not within three months


 

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