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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1958 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93

46 Md. 551. Est. of Baxley, 47 Md. 555. Shaeffer v. Shaeffer, 54 Md. 679.
Handy v. Collins, 60 Md. 229. Gaines v. Rentch, 64 Md. 517. Dalrymple
v. Gamble, 66 Md. 163. Hardt, Trustee v. Birely, 72 Md. 139. Renshaw v.
Williams, 75 Md. 498. Wethered v. Safe Deposit Co., 79 Md. 160. Miller
v. Gehr, 91 Md. 714. Harrison v. Clark, 95 Md. 313.

1888, art. 93, sec. 6. 1860, art. 93, sec. 6. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 14, sec. 5.

1847, ch. 230.

6. If anything be bequeathed to on executor by way of com-
pensation, no allowance of commissions shall be made unless
the said compensation shall appear to the court to be insuffi-
cient; and if so it shall be reckoned in the commission to be
allowed by the court.
Renshaw v. Williams, 75 Md. 498.

Ibid. sec. 7. 1860, art. 93, sec. 7. 1823, ch. 131, sec. 1

7. The orphans' courts are hereby authorized, wherever they
are satisfied that an agent has been employed in the adminis-
tration of an estate, to examine such agent on oath, touching
all proceedings which may have taken place relative to the
administration of the estate in which such agent may have
been employed, in like manner as they are authorized to
examine administrators.

Ibid. sec. 8. 1860, art. 93, sec. 8. 1820, ch. 174, sec. 7.

8. Every administrator may. within one year after the date
of his letters, return to the orphans' court a list of the debts
due from his decedent, which may be made known to him,
stating the principal and the time at which interest is to com-
mence on each respective debt—to which list of debts shall be
annexed the oath of the administrator that the same is a cor-
rect list of the debts due from his decedent, so far as the said
debts have come to his knowledge; and every six months
thereafter, until the estate may be finally settled, a similar
return may be made of such debts as shall come to the knowl-
edge of the administrator within that period—which list of
debts shall be recorded by the register of wills and a copy
thereof certified under the hand of the register, and the seal
of his office shall be prima facie evidence of the amount of
debts due by the decedent in any court where the administrator
alleges that he has not assets sufficient to discharge the claim
in controversy, or any part thereof.

Ibid. sec. 9. 1860, art. ,93, sec 9. 1820, ch. 174, sec. 8

9. Such lists shall not afford any evidence of the justice or
correctness of any claim therein when controverted by the


 

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