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1486 LUNATICS AND INSANE. [ART. 59
1900, ch. 521. sec. 2.
44. When the lunacy commission receive the report required
by the preceding section it shall be the duty of such commis-
sion without delay to examine, or cause to be examined, by at
least two competent physicians such inmate or inmates with
special reference to his, her or their mental condition, and if
the members of said lunacy commission, after such examination
shall have .been made, shall be of opinion such inmate so
examined is by reason of mental imbecility, idiocy or unsound-
ness of mind incapable of taking proper care of himself or her-
self they shall report such fact to the circuit court for Baltimore
county with the reason for their opinion therefor.
Ibid. sec. 3
45. When the report mentioned in the preceding section
shall have been filed in said court, it shall be the duty of the
judge or judges thereof to examine the same, and if of the
opinion from such report and the reason given therein that the
welfare of such inmate would be promoted by his or her remain-
ing longer in the custody and subject to the control of the
management of said asylum and training school, said judge or
judges shall certify the same, which shall be authority for the
retention of the control of such inmate until otherwise ordered.
1894, ch. 562, sec. 2.
48. All legacies now existing or hereafter given by persons
dying subsequent to April 6, 1894, and all gifts, grants and
devises intended for this corporation but heretofore or hereafter,
given or made to it in the name of the Visitors of the asylum
and training school for the feeble minded of the State of Mary-
land instead of its name as fixed by section 39 shall inure to
the benefit of and vest and remain in the Maryland Asylum and
Training School for Feeble Minded as fully as if given, granted,
devised or bequeathed in that name in the first instance.
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