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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 93] TESTAMENTARY LAW. 1951

172. Investments to be made In name
of ward; how transferable.
173. No sale valid without order of
orphans' court; revocation of
letters for unauthorized sale.
174. Revocation to extend only to
guardian who so sells, where
there are several guardians.
175. Sections 173 and 174 not to
apply where guardian has
power by will to sell without
making application to court.
176. What guardian's first account
shall state.
177. Expenses of educating and
maintaining ward to be stated ;
interest on balances.
178. Allowances between death of
father of ward and appoint-
ment of guardian.
179. Allowances to mother as nat-
ural guardian.
180. Suit on bond of guardian for
failure to account.
181. No citation for, where income
Is under fifty dollars.
182. Administrator of deceased guar-
dian to render account.
183. Husband of deceased guardian
to render account.
184. Proceedings against, for failure.
185. Natural guardian or guardians
appointed by will to render
account.
186 Court may relieve guardian of
his appointment and appoint
new guardian.
187. Delivery of pi operty to such new
guardian, how compelled.
188 Relieved guardian to be liable
like other guardians whose
appointment is revoked; revo-
cation not to take effect until
new guardian accepts.
189. Revocation of guardianship and
appointment of new guardian ;
suit on bond of removed guar-
dian; attachment and seques-
tration.

190. Payments to irregularly ap-
pointed guardian to be valid.
191. Such guardian to be bound to
account.
192. Guardian to render account and
deliver up ward's property
upon ariival at age; suit on
bond for failure.
193. Entry upon or occupation of
ward's lands without author-
ity; damages for.
194. Waste by guardian; proceed-
ings in relation thereto.

Non-Resident Guardians and
Infants.

195. Non-resident guardian of non-
resident infant may take and
sue for ward's property in
this State, when.
196. Payment of legacy, etc., to
foreign guardian of non-
resident infant, how made.
197. What petition of foreign guar-
dian shall state.
198. Petition to be under oath; cer-
tificate as to the sufficiency of
the non-resident guardian's
bond.
199. In what courts the petition
shall be presented.
200. Bond to be given where any
person is entitled to a remain-
der or reversionary interest m
the property.
201. Proceedings in such cases;
condition of the bond.
202. Orders passed on petition of
foreign guardian to be en-
forceable like other orders.
203. Non-resident infant having no
guardian, appointment of
guardian for.

Inventory and List of Debts.

204. To be returned to the office
granting the administration.
205. Warrant to appraiseis.
206. How such appraisers are ap-
pointed.



 

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