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1366 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

the proceeds of sales of the real estate of his ward which shall
come into his possession, as well as for other property.

Bowers v State, 7 H & J 32. State v Dorsey, 3 G. & J. 75. Fridge v. State,
3 G. & J. 103. Jarrett v. State, 5 G. & J. 27. Clark v. State, 8 G. & J. 111.
Mayhew v. Soper, 10 G. & J. 366. State v Miller, 3 Gill, 335. Magruder g.
Darnall, 6 Gill, 269. Lawson v. Davis, 7 Gill, 347.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 156. 1854, ch. 5.

156. The orphans' court may, when they deem it expedient,
approve and accept of one guardian bond where the same person,
is appointed guardian to any number of infants who may be en-
titled to portions of the same estate, instead of separate bonda
for each ward; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be
construed so as to interfere with any remedies against such bond,
but the same shall be liable to suit by all or either of the wards
therein named, or their representatives, as fully as separate guar-
dian bonds.

Walsh v. State, 53 Md. 539.

Ibid. sec. 157. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 12, sec. 5.

157. The orphans' court shall have power to call on any guar-
dian for new security, and on fallure, may appoint a new guardian.

McMath v. State, 6 H & J 98. Flickinger v. Hull, 5 Gill, 60. Hilleary v.
Hurdle, 6 Gill, 108. Richards v. Swan, 7 Gill, 376.

Ibid. sec. 158. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 12, sec. 5.

158. On a guardian's executing such bond as aforesaid, the
court shall have power to order the land, distributive share, or
other property belonging to his ward, to be delivered to the guar-
dian immediately, or at such time as shall appear reasonable; in
case of a legacy or bequest, the court shall direct the delivery
as soon as it shall appear that the same may be delivered without
prejudice to the person administering; and in the case of a dis-
tributive share, the court shall, direct the delivery as soon as the
same shall be ascertained; and on failure of any former guardian,
appointed by the court, or of an administrator, to comply with
such order, his bond may be put in suit, and he may also be
attached for contempt, and fined not exceeding three hundred
dollars.

Wilson v. Boyer, 1 H & J 297. Magruder v.Darnall, 6 Gill, 285. Barnes
v. Crain, 8 Gill, 391. Ibid , 1 Md. Ch 151. Byrd v. State, 44 Md. 492.

 

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