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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 93.] GUARDIAN AND WARD. 1363

Bl. 544 Addison v. Bowie, 2 Bl 606 Mayor & C. C. of Balto, v.Norman, 4
Md 352. Keller v Donnelly, 5 Md 211. Greenwood v. Greenwood, 28 Md.
369. Redman v. Chance, 32 Md 42.

F. G L, (1860,) art. 93, sec. 147. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 12, sec. 2.

147. The court shall have power to have brought before them
any infant for the purpose of appointing a guardian.
Compton v. Compton, 2 Gill, 241. Lefever v Lefever, 6 Md. 472.

Ibid. sec. 148. 1834, ch. 291, sec. 3.

148. The appointment of a guardian by a mother of an infant
by last will and testament shall he as valid in every respect, and
to all intents and purposes, as if such appointment had been made
by the father of such infant by will, provided such mother be
capable in law to execute a last will and testament.

Ibid. sec. 149. 1834, ch. 73.

149. In all cases where there shall be an appointment of a
guardian of a female above the age of eighteen years, by last
will and testament, and the person so appointed shall die or re-
nounce or refuse to act, the orphans' court of the county in which
the said will shall be proved may appoint a guardian in the place
of the person so dying, renouncing, or refusing to act; and the
person so appointed shall give bond in the same manner as guar-
dians appointed for infants under age, and shall have the same
powers, perform the same duties, and be entitled and bound to
perform them for the same length of time, or up to such period
as the person appointed by the will if he had h'ved and taken
upon him the trust reposed in him by the will, and shall be bound
to render and settle an account of his guardianship or trust to the
orphans' court in the same manner and at the same time as other
guardians of infants appointed by the orphans' court are required
by law.

Davis v. Jacquin, 5 H. & J. 109. Fridge s State, 3 G & J. 103. Dorsey v.
Sheppard, 12 G. & J. 192. Corrie's Case, 2 Bl. 488. Waring v Waring, 2 Bl. 673.

Ibid. sec. 150. 1834, ch. 291, sec. 5.

150. When a guardian shall be appointed by the orphans'
court in this State, or by last will and testament, agreeably to
law, such guardianship shall extend to all the property of the

 

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