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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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1314 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

320. Power of married women to
make wills.
321. Will to pass all property owned
by testator at time of his death
322. Probate of wills, how to be made.
323. By orphans' court, or register of
wills in recess of court.
324. Lawful for custodian to open and
read will to near relations of de-
ceased; delivery of will to reg-
ister.
325. Neglect of custodian to deliver to
register: penalty.
326. Where probate may be granted.
327. In what cases register may take
probate.
328. In what cases orphans' court may
admit to probate forthwith.
329. In what cases court shall direct
notice to be given to relations,
delay for the coming in of ob-
jections.
330. Caveat; how heard and decided.
331. Examination of attesting wit-
nesses.
332. Caveat before grant of letters tes-
tamentary, after grant; pro-
ceedings.

333. If judgment be against the will,
it shall not be received in any
other county.
334. All witnesses to be examined, if
practicable.
335. Copy of will probated and re-
corded in another State to be
evidence, proof of execution of
will not required to be recorded.
336. Attested copy of recorded will to
be evidence; execution of origi-
nal will to be subject to contest.
337. Proof of handwriting of deceased;
attesting witnesses.
338. Certified copy of will executed
and probated out of this State
may be recorded by register,
and shall be evidence.
339. Original wills to be retained by
the register; when and how to
be used as evidence.
340. Register to receive wills of living
persons lodged with him for
safe keeping , compensation for
and record of deposit of such
wills.

Account.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 1. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 8, sec. 1.
1831, ch. 315, sec. 3.

1. Every administrator shall render to the orphans' court of
the county in which he shall have obtained letters .of administra-
tion, within the period of twelve months from the date of such
letters, the first account of his administration.

Scott v. Fox, 14 Md 388. Dennis v. Dennis, 15 Md. 127. Scott v. Leary, 34
Md. 389. Jones v. Jones, 41 Md. 354. Biddison v. Moseley, 57 Md. 89.
Levering v. Levering, 64 Md. 399.

Ibid. sec. 2. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 10, sec. 3.

2. If the first account shall not show the estate which was on
hand to be fully administered another account shall be returned
within six months thereafter, and within every term of six months

 

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