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1374 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

appointed, (or if it be the case of a testamentary guardian, where
he or she is obliged to render an account,) shall proceed against
him by attachment, and may commit such husband until he shall
render an account as aforesaid.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 185. 1816, ch. 203, sec. 1.

185. Every natural guardian, or guardian appointed by last
will and testament, of the estate and property of minors, shall
settle an account of his guardianship, and shall be under the like
rules and regulations hereinbefore prescribed for other guardians.

Ibid sec. 186. 1846, ch. 149, sec. 1.

186. The orphans' court may, in their discretion, upon the
application in writing of any guardian whom they may have
appointed, revoke the appointment of such guardian and appoint
a new guardian or guardians.

Ibid. sec. 187. 1846, ch. 149, sec. 2.

187. If any guardian whose appointment is revoked shall
refuse or neglect, in a reasonable time after demand, to dellver

over to such new guardian or guardians the property of his ward,
the court may compel the same by attachment, and may direct
the bond of such removed guardian to be put in suit.
Byrd v. State, 44 Md. 492 State v. Henderson, 54 Md. 332.

Ibid. sec. 188 1846, ch. 149, sec. 3.

188. Nothing contained in the two preceding sections shall be

construed to relieve the guardian whose appointment is revoked,
from the liabilities of other guardians whose appointments are
revoked; and such revocation shall be of no force and effect
whatsoever until the newly appointed guardian shall have signified
his acceptance of the appointment by filing in the orphans' court
his bond, in such penalty and with such sureties as the court shall
approve.

Ibid. sec. 189. 1831, ch. 815, sec 8.

189. Whenever the orphans' court for any cause shall revoke
the guardianship of any guardian, and there be no remaining
guardian, they shall appoint a new guardian; and if the party

 

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