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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 93.] INVENTORY AND LIST OP DEBTS. 1383

warrant to return the inventory or inventories which shall be
delivered to him by the appraisers; and on failure by the admin-
istrator or collector, attachment may issue to enforce the return.
And on the attachment the court shall have power to fine the
party not exceeding thirty dollars.
Ibid.

F. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 211. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch 6, sec. 7.

211. If there be any of the persons interested in the adminis-
tration within three miles of the place where the personal estate
is to be appraised, it shall be the duty of the administrator or
collector, and of the appraisers, to give notice to the said persons,
or at least two of them, of the time and place appointed for mak-
ing the appraisement.

Ibid.

Ibid sec. 212. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 6, sec. 9.

212. Every collector, likewise, shall (unless superseded) return
within the time and under the form aforesaid, with an affidavit of
the truth annexed, an inventory of the money of the deceased
which he hath collected belonging to the deceased, or received in
discharge of debts due to the deceased.

Ibid. sec. 218. 1798, ch. 101. sub-ch. 6, sec. 10.

213. Whenever personal property of any kind, or assets not
mentioned in any inventory already made, shall come to the pos-
session or knowledge of an administrator or collector, an account
or inventory of the same shall be returned, appraised by two
respectable disinterested sworn appraisers appointed by any justice
of the peace or judge of the orphans' court, within two calendar
months from the time of the discovery.

Ibid sec. 214. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 6, sec. 11.

214. In case an inventory be returned by a collector duly
appointed, the administrator thereafter administering shall, within
three months after the date of the letters, either return a new
inventory in place of the collector's inventory, or an acknowledg-
ment in writing that he has received from the collector the
articles contained in the first inventory, or consent to be answer-
able for the same as if the said inventory had been made out

 

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