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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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160 CHANCERY—JURISDICTION. [ART. 16.

decrees for specific performance of a contract against an infant,
such infant may, at any time within six months after he arrives at
full age, have review of such decree; and if such infant dies under
age, his heir or proper representative may have a review of such,
decree either within six months after the death of such infant, or
within six months after such heir or representative attains full age.

P. G. L , (1860,) art. 16, sec. 73. 1778, ch. 22, sec. 2. 1818, ch. 193, sec 8.

1819, ch. 183.

86. The court may, with the assent of the guardian of an
infant, or the trustee or committee of a person non compos
mentis, and the consent of the other persons of full age and
sound mind, who may be interested, decree the sale of the real
estate of such infant or person non compos mentis, to save the
personal.

Ibid. sec. 74. 1831, ch. 282, secs. 1-2.

87. In any case where the surety of a sheriff, deputy sheriff or
collector of taxes shall apply to the court, by bill or petition, the
court, on being satisfied that such surety has suffered, or is likely
to suffer loss or damage by reason of his suretyship, may appoint
a trustee to complete his collections for the benefit of those con-
cerned, and the court shall compel such sheriff, deputy sheriff or
collector, or his representatives, to answer such blll or petition
under oath, and disclose the state of his collections.

Ibid, sec 75. 1834, ch. 76, sec. 1.

88. If on the filing of a bill or petition under the preceding
section, or at any other period in the cause, it shall be made
appear to the court, by affidavit, that an injunction is necessary
to the security of the plaintiff, the court may issue such injunc-
tion, and may appoint a receiver to take charge of the collections
of the defendant, and to perform the duty of the trustee men-
tioned in the preceding section, till the further order of the court;
and the court may confer on him such powers, and pass such
orders, as may be necessary to effect the objects of such injunc-
tion and receivership.

Ibid, sec 76. 1831, ch. 282, sec. 9. 1834, ch. 76, sec. 1.

89. The court may order the delivery to the trustee or re-
ceiver mentioned in the two preceding sections, by any person,

 

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