ART. 93.] ORPHANS' COURT. 1391
and such commission, not exceeding five per cent., as the court
shall allow; and such bond shall be recorded, and be in all
respects on a footing with an administration bond.
P. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 236. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 15, sec. 15.
236. They may, whenever the purpose for which the property
was sequestered is answered, order the same and the profits thereof,
deducting for loss and commission as aforesaid, to be delivered to
the party or to his heirs, devisees, or legal representatives, upon
their respective applications, and satisfying the court of the par-
ties' right in case the purposes for which the attachment was
issued cannot be answered.
Ibid. sec. 237. 1831, ch. 315, sec. 5.
237. The orphans' court may, in their discretion, and when-
ever it shall seem proper to them, either ex officio or upon appli-
cation, order any administrator to whom they may have granted
administration, or any guardian whom they may have appointed
or whose bond they may have approved, to bring into court, or
place in bank, or invest in bank or other incorporated stock, or
any other good security, any money or funds received by such
administrator or guardian; and the court shall direct the manner
and form in which such money or funds shall be placed in bank
or invested, and the same shall at all times be subject to the
order and control of the court; and if the administrator or guar-
dian shall not, within a reasonable time to be fixed by the court,
comply with the order, his administration or guardianship may be
revoked.
Gray v Lynch, 8 Gill, 403. Murray v. Feinour, 2 Md Ch. 418. O'Hara v.
Sheppard. 3 Md. Ch. 306. Albert v. Savs. Bk., 2 Md. 159. Ex Parte Stone, 2
Md. 292. Ex Parte Shipley, 4 Md. 493. Porter v. Timanus, 12 Md. 283.
Wampler B Wolfinger, 13 Md. 347. Sullivan's Admr. v. Howard, 20 Md. 191.
Ex Parte Welsh, 26 Md 495. Gunther v. State, 31 Md 21. Griffith v. Parks,
32 Md 1. Jones o. Jones, 41 Md. 354. McCoy v. Horwitz, 62 Md 183.
Ibid. sec. 238. 1831, ch. 315, sec. 12.
238. If an administrator shall believe that any person conceals
any part of his decedent's estate he may file a petition in the
orphans' court of the county in which he obtained administration,
alleging such concealment, and the court shall compel an answer
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