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1378 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

* ,G L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 196 1844, ch. 801, sec 1 1846, ch 300, sec. 1.
1847, ch. 138, sec. 1. 1852, ch. 297, sec. 1.

196. If any non-resident infant shall be entitled to any legacy,
bequest or distributive share, or to the proceeds of any sale made
Tinder a decree of a court of equity, or to any money or personal
property in the hands of a trustee appointed by will, or shall be
entitled to the proceeds of any sales of property in this State, or
to any legacy, bequest or distributive share of any personal prop-
erty in the hands of any administrator or guardian in this State,
and such infant has a guardian regularly appointed in the State,
district or territory of the United States in which such infant re-
sides, such foreign guardian may obtain an order from the proper
court for the payment, transfer or delivery of such proceeds, leg-
acy, bequest or distributive share, upon the terms prescribed in
the preceding section.

Glenn v. Smith, 2 G. &. J. 502. Kraft v Wickey, 4 G. & J 332. Clay v.
Brittingham, 34 Md. 675.

Ibid sec. 197. 1844, ch. 201, sec. 1. 1846, ch. 300, sec 1. 1847, ch. 138, sec. 1.

1852, ch. 297, sec. 1.

197. The foreign guardian claiming under the preceding sec-
tion shall state by petition that he is duly appointed guardian to
such infant by the proper authority of the State, district or terri-
tory where the infant resides; that he hath given good and suffi-
cient security for the faithful performance of his trust as guardian,
and that as guardian he there has the custody of the person of
such infant; and he shall set forth in such petition the entire
amount of personal property, including that in this State, belong-
ing to such infant, and also the income of the real estate, if any,
of such infant, which hath come or is likely to come into the
hands of such guardian; which petition shall be accompanied by
a copy, duly authenticated, of the record of his appointment and
qualification as such guardian, and of the bond or other instru-
ment or security so given as aforesaid.

Glenn v. Smith, 2 G. & J 502. Kraft v. Wickey, 4 G. & J. 332.

Ibid. sec. 198. 1844, ch. 201, sec 1. 1846, ch. 300, sec. 1. 1847, ch. 138, sec. 1.
1852, ch. 297, sec. 1.

198. The petition shall be verified by the affidavit of such
guardian, and the sufficiency of the security shall be proved by

 

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