166 CHANCERY—NON-RESIDENTS. [ART. 16
be sold for the support of such non compos mentis, or for the
payment of all reasonable and just expenses which said trustee
may have incurred.
Estate of Dorney, 59 Md 67.
P. G. L, (1860,) art 16, sec. 8T. 1797, ch. 114, sec 7. 1813, ch 21.
104. The court may, on the application of any trustee of a
person non compos mentis, and receiving proof that it is neces-
sary and proper to confine such person, direct such trustee to
send the person under his charge to any hospital in the vicinity
of the city of Baltimore, provided lie can be there received, to.
remain until the further order of the court
Non-Residents.
P. G. L., (1860,) art. 16, sec 88 1773, ch. 7, se3 3. 1785, ch. 72, sec 30 1787,
ch. 80, sec. 1. 1789, ch 46. 1795, ch 88, sec 1. 1799, ch. 79, sec. 1.
1818, ch. 193, sec. 11. 1842, ch. 206, sec 2.
105. If in any suit in chancery, by bill or petition, respecting
in any manner the sale, partition, conveyance or transfer of any
real or personal property lying or being in this State, or to fore-
close any mortgage thereon, or to enforce any contract or lien
relating to the same, or concerning any use, trust or other in-
terest therein, any or all of the defendants are non-residents, the
court in which such suit ia pending may order notice to be
given to such non-residents, of the substance and object of such
bill or petition, and warning them to appear by a day therein,
stated.
Strike e MeDonald, 2 H. & 6. 222. Gibbs v. Clagett, 2 G. & J. 14. Robin-
son v. Townshend. 3 G & J. 413. Comegys v. State, 10 G. & J. 175. Luckett
v. White, 10 G. & J 480. Lmgan v. Henderson, 1 Bl. 246. Snowden v. Snow-
den, 1 Bl. 558. Buckingham v. Feddicord, 2 Bl. 447. McKim v. Odom, 3 Bl.
428. Neale v. Hagthorp, 3 Bl. 551. Central Bank of Frederick v. Copeland,
18 Md. 306. Dorsey v. Dorsey, 30 Md. 522. Johnson v. Robertson, 31 Md.
476. Johnson v. Robertson, 34 Md. 165. Dorsey v. Thompson, 37 Md. 25.
Jenkins v. Whyte, 62 Md. 427.
Ibid. sec. 90. 1795, ch. 88, sec. 1. 1842, ch. 216r sec. 1.
106. In all cases in chancery, if any person non compos mentis
and not residing in this State is a defendant, the court may order
notice to be given to such non-resident, by publication in some:
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