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1982 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93

1888, art. 93, sec. 80. 1860, art. 93, sec. 80. 1844, ch. 184. 1845, ch 391
1847, ch. 230. 1849, ch. 447, sec. 4. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 106.

79. The provisions of this code imposing a tax on commis-
sions of domestic executors and administrators shall extend to
such foreign executors or administrators; and the orphans'
court of the county or city in which the stock transferred is
situated shall fix the commissions of such foreign executor or
administrator, who shall thereupon pay the tax thereon to the
register of such county or city.

Conveyance of Real Estate.

Ibid. sec. 81. 1860, art. 93, sec. 81. 1846, ch. 279, sec. 1. 1872, ch. 451.

80. The executor or administrator, including the adminis-
trator de bonis non, of a person who shall have made sale of
real estate, and have died before receiving the purchase money,
or conveying the same, may convey said real estate to the pur-
chaser, and his deed shall be good and valid in law, and shall
convey all the right, title, claim and interest of such deceased
person in such real estate as effectually as the deed of the
party so dying would have conveyed the same; provided, the
executor or administrator of the person so dying shall satisfy
the orphans' court granting him administration that the pur-
chaser has paid the full amount of the purchase money.

Ibid. sec. 82. 1860, art. 93, sec. 82. 1849, ch. 37.

81. The provisions of the foregoing section shall extend to
all cases where administration may have been granted by the
proper authority in the District of Columbia; and in all such
cases the application to procure such deed shall be made to
the orphans' court of the city or county where the land sought
to be conveyed is situate.

Debts.

Ibid. sec. 83. 1860, art. 93, sec. 83. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 8, sec. 22.

82. No administrator shall discharge any claim against his
decedent (otherwise than at his own risk), unless the same be
first passed by the orphans' court granting the administration,
or unless the said claim shall be proved according to the fol-
lowing rules.

Owens v. Collinson, 3 G. & J. 25. Stevenson v. Shriver, 9 G. & J. 324.
State v. Reigart, 1 Gill, 1. Bowling v. Lamar, 1 Gill, 358. Dent v. Mad-
dox, 4 Md. 522 Mitchell v. Williamson, 6 Md. 210. Edelen v. Edelen, 11
Md. 419. Cover v. Stockdale, 16 Md. 1 Yingling v. Hesson, 16 Md. 112.
Cecil v. Negro Rose, 17 Md. 93. Kent v. Waters, 18 Md. 72. Coburn v.


 

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