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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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ART. 93.] TESTAMENTARY LAW. 299

ADMINISTRATION.

1865, c. 162 amends section 14 by adding thereto the following:

SEC. 14. Nevertheless, whenever any person dying,
leaving in this state property subject to adminis-
tration, the said letters of administration shall be
granted in the county wherein was the mansion

1806, C. 162, 8. G.
In what county
administration
granted

house or -residence of the deceased ; provided, he had
such lying in said county.

la force from June 1, 1869.

DEBTS.

1861, c. 44 amends section 105 as follows :

Proviso.

105. The words "actions for anything done to the
person" used in the one hundred and fifth section of
this article, shall not be held to embrace actions for
illegal arrest, false imprisonment, or violation of the
twenty-first, twenty-third, twenty-eighth, and twenty-
ninth articles of the declaration of rights or any of
them, or of the existing or any future provisions of
the code, touching the writ of habeas corpus or pro-
ceedings thereunder; for all of which enumerated
wrongs, actions may be maintained by and against
executors, as they may be or might have been by
and against the party or parties deceased.

1861, C. 44.
In what cases
personal ac-
tions not to die
with the per-
son.

In force from June 21, 1861. See 1881, c. 77 under Public General Laws, Art. X,
Attachments, and 1861, c. 73 under Art. LVII, Limitation of Actions.

1862, c. 142 amends and re-enacts section 114 as follows :

114. The register of wills shall enter in a suitable
book, to be provided by him for that purpose, all
claims against a decedent, in regular order, as they
are passed by the orphans' court or register of wills,
giving the date of the passage, the name of the
creditor, the character of such claim, whether open
account, note, bond, bill obligatory, judgment, or

1802, C 142.
How claims
against dece-
dent to be en-
tered in book
by register



 

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