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ART. 93.] SALES. 1405

whose duty it shall be immediately to proceed to get possession of
the property so sold or removed; and the orphans' court may au-
thorize the administrator so appointed by them to employ an
attorney or attorneys to assist in the recovery of said property,
and determine the amount of fees to be paid therefor; and any
cost or expense incurred in getting possession of said property,
ascertained and awarded to be paid by the said court, shall be
paid by the person or persons whose letters have been revoked,
and may be recovered by an action on his testamentary or admin-
istration bond, at the suit of the newly appointed administrator.
Levering v. Levering, 64 Md. 399.

F. G. L., (1860,) art. 93, sec. 276. 1843, ch. 304, sec. 3.

278. Where there are two or more executors or administra-
tors, and the sale or removal has been made without the consent
of all, the revocation shall only extend to the person or persons
so offending, and the remaining executor or administrator shall
have full power and authority to discharge all the duties con-
nected with his office as if no revocation had been made.

Ibid. sec. 277. 1843, ch. 804, sec. 4.

279. Nothing contained in the three preceding sections shall
be construed to apply to any cases where an executor shall be
authorized by will of his testator to make sale of any property,
without application to the orphans' court.

Ibid. sec. 278. 1845, ch. 357, secs. 1-3.

280. The coarse provender, including under that denomina-
tion only corn tops, corn shucks, wheat, oats and rye straw, that
may be at the time of sale on the farm or lands of any person
dying within this State, shall not be sold by the administrator,
but shall be left upon the farm for the use thereof; provided,
the person so dying shall leave issue or relations who may inherit
the said lands from him, or a devisee to whom he may have
devised the same.

Ibid. sec. 279. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch, 6, eec. 12. 1807, ch. 136, sec. 1.

281. An administrator shall either finish the crop on hand at
the death of the decedent, or sell the same, as ho shall judge the

 

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