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1298 INHERITANCE. [ART. 46

to his proportional part of the net amount of sales, with
interest thereon from the day of sale, and in such instalments
as the court shall direct; which bonds shall remain and be a
lien on the lands for the purchase of which they were given,
until the said bonds shall be paid. '

Ridgely v. Iglehart, 6 G. & J. 49 Ibid., 3 Bl. 540. Thompson v. State, 4
Gill, 163. B. & O. R. R. Co. v. Trimble, 51 Md. 102.

1888, art 46, sec. 55. 1660. art. 47, sec. 55. 1820, ch 191, sec. 22.

55. It shall not be necessary, if the court shall deem it to
be the interest of all persons concerned, for the purchaser of
any part of the real estate of any person dying intestate,
which may be sold by commissioners, or where any one or
more of the representatives of such intestate shall elect to take
the same, or any part thereof, at the valuation made by com-
missioners, to give bond to each of the representatives of such
intestate; but such purchaser or person who may elect to take
such real estate, or any part thereof, may give bond to the-
State of Maryland, in such penalty and with such sureties as
the court shall direct and approve, conditioned for the pay-
ment of the amount of the valuation or purchase money (as
the case may be), to the legal representatives of such intestate,
in such proportions as each may be entitled to, agreeably to
the order of the court; which bond shall be and remain a lien
on the said real estate until the money intended to be secured
thereby shall be wholly paid, and the said bond shall be
recorded among the records of the court from which the
commission may have issued: and upon such bond, or any
office copy thereof, suit or suits may be institued against the
obligors therein, or any of them, for any breach of the con-
dition thereof by any person interested therein.

Jenkins v Simms, 45 Md. 532. B. & O. R. R. Co. v. Tumble, 51 Md. 102.

Ibid. sec. 56. 1860, art. 47, sec. 56. 1856, ch. 127.

56. In all cases in which commissioners appointed under
this article shall be ordered by the court to make sale of real
estate and in accordance with said order shall offer the said
real estate at public auction and the same shall be bid off by
some purchaser, and the said purchaser shall refuse or neglect
to comply with the terms of sale, it shall be lawful for the
commissioners to re-sell the real estate upon the notice con-
tained in the order aforesaid; and if it sell for less than at
the first sale, to compel, by suit or action to be instituted in


 

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