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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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1388 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

to such executor or administrator in the estate, shall be applied
towards the payment or satisfaction of the claim so given in or
established before he be allowed to retain any portion of such
commissions, and his bond shall be responsible for failure to
make such application.

Kirby v. State, use Pascault, 51 Md 383. Whiting v. Whiting, 64 Md. 157.

F. G. L., (1860,) art 93, sec. 226. 1846, ch. 279.

226. The purchase money of land sold by a decedent and
conveyed by his administrator after his death, received by the
administrator, shall be returned as a separate debt due the estate
of the decedent.

Handy v. Collins, 60 Md. 229.

Orphans' Court.

1865, ch. 169.

227. The judges of the orphans' courts of the several counties
shall each receive the sum of four dollars, and the judges of the
orphans's court of Baltimore city, shall receive six dollars for
every day's attendance upon the sessions of said court, to be paid
by the counties and city of Baltimore, respectively.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 228. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 15, sec. 8.

228. The orphans' court, unless a different time is prescribed
by the local law, shall be held in each comity and the city of
Baltimore, at the usual place of holding the court of said county
or city, on the second Tuesday in every month of February,
April, June, August, October and December, and oftener if need
be, according to its own adjournment; and any one of the judges
of the said court, in the absence of the others, shall have power
to hold the said court at a stated time of adjournment, only for
the purpose of adjourning; any two of them shall have full power
to do any act which the said court is or shall be authorized by law to
perform, and any two of them shall have power to hold the court
on any day not named in an adjournment, on the application of
any person having pressing business in the said court; provided,
notice thereof be given to all, and in such case the register shall
record that such notice hath been given

 

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