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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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1308 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

Conveyance of Real Estate.

81. Executor or administrator may
convey real estate of decedent
when purchase money had been
paid to decedent in his lifetime.
82. Section 81 applicable to adminis-
tration granted in the District
of Columbia.

Debts.

83. Administrator pays at his own
risk debts not passed by the
court or duly proved.
84. What shall be due proof of judg-
ment or decree; oath of cred-
itor.
85. Oath by one of several creditors

sufficient.
86. Proof of specialty, bond, note or
bill of exchange.
87. Proof of assignee of such claim.
88. Protest of bill of exchange shall
be required, when.
89. Proof of claim for rent.
90. Proof of claim for rent to make it
a preferred claim.
91. Proof of claim on open account.
92. Where claim arose out of dealings
with factor for non-resident
principal, voucher and affidavit
for.
93. Where factor is dead or out of
State, and principal also out of
State.
94. Affidavits out of the State, how
to be certified.
95. Oath where claim is by adminis-
trator.
96. Claim by administrator himself
against estate of decedent
97. Administrator must produce
claim allowed by court or duly
proved.
98. Administrator not bound to plead
limitations.
99. May reject and dispute any claim
100. Order of court passing claim not
to be sufficient to establish its

validity, if disputed by adminis-
trator.
101. Within what time admistrator
must pay claims.
102. Notice of distribution to cred-
itors.
103. Mode of distribution amongst
creditors.
104. What actions may be brought by
and against executors and ad-
ministrators.
105. Non est or nulla bona on execution
against administrator necessary
before suit on bond can be main-
tained.
106. Administrator may retain assets
sufficient to meet claim which
he disputes.
107. If claim be exhibited to and re.
jected by administrator, suit
must be brought within nine
months thereafter, or claim will
be barred.
103. Administrator not to be liable for
claims presented after due dis-
tribution by him of the assets
without notice of such claim.
109. Six months' notice to be given to
creditors; form of notice.
110. Report to court of such notice
certificate, court's order and
record thereof.
111. Report and certificate to be evi-
dence of the giving of such no-
tice
112. Certified copy of said report, cer-
tificate and order to be evi-
dence.
113. Register shall enter in a book all
claims presented and passed by
the court and particulars there-
of.
114. Effect of such record.
115. Order of payment of debts of de-
cedent
116. Administrator not bound to take
notice of claims unless exhib-
ited duly authenticated or



 

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