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ART. 93] GUARDIAN AND WARD. 2009

1888, art. 93, sec. 166. 1860, art. 93, sec. 166. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 12,

sec. 12.

165. In case the personal property of a word shall consist
of specific articles, such as working beasts, animals of any
kind, furniture, stock, plate, books and so forth, the court may
order a sale thereof, for ready money or on credit, the pur-
chaser giving bond with security to the said ward, bearing
interest; and all proceedings relative to said sale shall be as
directed respecting sales by administrators.

Ibid. sec. 167. 1860, art 93, sec. 167. 1816, ch. 203, sec. 2. 1868, ch. 380.
186. The orphans' court, if they shall think such sale
advantageous to the ward, may order any guardian to sell
leasehold estates of his ward, and shall order the proceeds to
be invested in bank stock or any other good security, in the
name of the ward; and no sale, transfer or disposal of the
said stock shall be made without the order of the court. The
said court may also, if they shall think the same advantageous
to the word, order any guardian to lease any leasehold estates
of the ward, for the whole or any part of the unexpired term,
on such terms as may be deemed advantageous; provided, that
such agreement for a lease shall not have any effect until
reported to and approved by the court, and the rents arising
on such lease shall be accounted for as other property or
income of the word.

Jenkins v. Walter, 8 G. & J. 218. O'Hara v. Shepherd, 3 Md. Ch. 306.
Mayor & C. C. of Baltimore v Norman, 4 Md. 352. Carlysle v. Carlysle, 10
Md. 440. Dugan v. Hollins, 11 Md. 42. Scott v. Fox, 14 Md. 394. Sulli-
van's Admr. v. Howard, 20 Md. 194. Tyson v. Latrobe, 42 Md. 325.

Ibid. sec. 168. 1860, art. 93, sec. 168. 1816, ch. 203, sec. 2.

167. The orphans' court may order any money belonging
to a ward to" be invested in like manner and subject to the
same restrictions as prescribed in the preceding section.

Ibid.

Ibid. sec. 169. 1860, art 93, sec. 169 1856, ch. 326, sec. 1.

168. The orphans' court may order the location, sale,
transfer or assignment of any bounty land warrant issued by
the government of the United States or descended to any
infant heir or heirs in this State, of deceased soldiers, under
the age of twenty-one years, to be made by the guardians of
such minor heirs, pursuant to the laws and regulations of the
United States, as fully and effectually as can be done by adult

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