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2016 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93

wise, as provided by law in case of guardians duly and regularly
appointed.
Gunther v. State, 31 Md. 21.

1888, art 93, sec. 192. 1860, art. 93, sec. 192. 1798, ch. 101,
sub-ch. 12, sec. 15. 1829, ch. 216, secs. 5, 6.

192. On a ward's arrival at age, or on the marriage of a
female ward, the guardian shall exhibit a final account to the
orphans' court, and shall deliver up, agreeably to the court's
order, to the said ward, all the property of such ward in his
hands, including bonds and other securities; and on failure,
his bond may be put in suit, and he shall be liable to attach-
ment and fine not exceeding three hundred dollars; and a
female shall be of age at eighteen years, for the purposes of
this section.

Pottenger's Exrx. v. Steuart, 3 H. & J. 347. Crapster v. Griffith, 6 H. &
J. 144. Bower's Admrs. v. State, 7 H. & J. 32. Fridge v. State, 3 G. & J.
103. Gardmer v. Hardey, 12 G. & J. 370. Richards v. Swan, 7 Gill, 366.
Craspter v. Griffith, 2 Bl. 5. Spalding v. Brent, 3 Md. Ch. 411. Griffith v
Parks, 32 Md. 1. State v. Henderson. 54 Md. 332. Baldwin v. Washington
Co., 85 Md. 161.

Ibid. sec. 193. 1860, art. 93, sec. 193. 1729, ch. 24, sec. 7.

193. It shall not be lawful for any person whatsoever, not
being guardian, or not having license from a guardian, to
enter into, possess or occupy any lands or tenements belong-
ing to any orphan or orphans, without first applying to the
orphans' court where the land lies, and obtaining leave from
them for such rents as they shall think just and reasonable, to
be paid to such orphan or orphans, on pain of being trespass-
ers, and paying treble damages and full costs to such orphan
or orphans, to be recovered by the guardian during the
orphans' minority, or by the orphan when at full age.

Gunby v. Selby, 2 H. & J. 244. Drury v. Conner, 1 H. & G 220 Wells
v. Beall, 2 G. & J. 468. Hungerford v. Bourne, 3 G. & J 133. Robinson
v. Townshend, 3 G. & J. 413. Magruder v. Peter, 4 G. & J. 323. Burch v.
State, 4 G. & J. 444. Chaney v. Smallwood, 1 Gill, 367. Magruder v.
Darnall, 6 Gill, 269. Addison v. Bowie, 2 Bl. 606.

Ibid sec. 194 1860, ait. 93, sec. 194. 1729, ch. 24, sec. 9.

194. Whenever the orphans' court shall be in any manner
informed of any waste being done by any guardian upon any
orphan's estate, the said court shall issue their warrant to
cause such guardian to appear before them; and if upon the
said guardian's appearance before them, and being heard in


 

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