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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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1232 ARTICLE 93.
293.

Cited but not construed in Murray v. Hurst, 163 Md. 489.

295.

Cited but not construed in Murray v. Hurst, 163 Md. 489.

299.

Design of this section is to save expense and delay of chancery proceedings
rather than take away jurisdiction of equity when invoked. Motion to dismiss
bill denied; rights of creditors. Perkins v. Warburton, 4 Fed. (2nd), (Dist. Ct.
Md. ), 745.

This section referred to in construing sec. 290—see notes thereto. Knapp v.
Knapp, 149 Md. 220.

See notes to art. 16, sec. 233.

305. Repealed by ch. 403 of the Acts of 1929.
See art. 16. sec. 267.

1929, ch. 526.

305A. Whenever in any deed, will or other instrument executed after
July 1, 1929, a power of sale is given to a trustee, no purchaser of prop-
erty sold under such power by the trustee or his successor in the trust shall
be required to see to the application of the purchase money, unless a con-
trary intention be expressly stated in the instrument creating the trust.

1929, ch. 494.

305B. Any contingent remainder arising under any deed, will or other
instrument executed after July 1, 1929, shall be capable of taking effect,
notwithstanding the determination, by forfeiture, surrender, or merger, or
otherwise, of any preceding estate of freehold, in the same manner in all
respects as if such determination had not happened; and it shall not be
necessary to appoint trustees to support such contingent remainder in order
to prevent the destruction thereof.
See sec. 330.

1929, ch. 495.

305C. All rents, annuities, dividends and periodical payments in the
nature of income, payable under the provisions of any will, deed or other
instrument executed after the first day of July, 1929, shall, like interest
on money lent, be considered as accruing from day to day, and shall be
apportionable in respect of time accordingly, unless otherwise expressly
stated by the instrument under which they are payable; but no action
shall be brought therefor until the expiration of the period for which the
apportionment is made.

Under this section, legatee of leasehold property should be charged with
ground rent between testator's death and the next due date. Braden v. Coale,
165 Md. 153.

Cited but not construed in Brownstein v. N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 158 Md. 55.

310.

Devise of land for benefit of widow, though directing executor to convert it
into cash and hold in trust with income to widow, is bar to her dower in land


 

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