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1340 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

trator de bonis non; but he shall be bound to account for the
commission so lost by his default, in the settlement of his

decedent's estate, or his bond shall be liable to be sued therefor.

Estate of Bazley, 47 Md. 555.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 75. 1798, ch 101, sub-ch. 3, sec. 10.

75. Every bond executed by an executor, administrator, ad-
ministrator de bonis non, administrator durante minoritate,
administrator pendente lite, or collector, as herein directed, shall

be recorded in the office of the register of wills where adminis-
tration is granted; and any person conceiving himself interested
in the administration of. the estate, shall be entitled to and have,
on demand, a copy of such bond, and a certificate from the
register, under his hand and the seal of his office, upon which
copy and certificate an action may be maintained in the name of
the State for the use of the party interested, and judgment may
be recovered upon such action for the damage actually sustained.

Administration by Foreign Executors and Administrators.

P G. L , (1860,) art. 93, sec. 76. 1813, ch. 165.

76. Any person to whom letters testamentary or administra-
tion have been granted by the proper authority in the District of
Columbia, may maintain any suit or action, and prosecute any

claim in this State, in the same manner as if the said letters had
been granted to such person by the proper. authority in this

State, and the letters testamentary, or of administration, or a
copy thereof certified under the seal of the authority granting the
same, shall be sufficient evidence to prove the granting thereof,
and that the person hath administration.

Glenn v. Smith, 2 G & J. 493. Kraft v. Wickey, 4 G. & J. 332. Sasscer o.
Young, 6 G. & J 247. Mangum v. Webster, 7 Gill, 81. Burch v. Scott, 1 Bl.
113, note (a) Hepburn's Case, 3 Bl 95. Lucas v. Byme, 35 Md. 494. Barton
Coal Co. v. Cox, 39 Md. 1. Barton v. Harrison, 41 Md. 546. Citizens' Nat.
Bank v.Sharp, 53 Md 521.

Ibid. sec. 77 1839, ch 41, sec 1. 1849, ch. 447, sec. 1. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 103.

1888, ch. 249.

77. If any person, being a resident of any other State, district

or territory of the United States, or of any foreign country, shall

 

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