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2018 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93

with security to be approved by the said orphans' court, in the
same manner as if such infant resided in this State.

Glenn v. Smith, 2 G. & J 502 Kraft v. Wickey, 4 G. & J. 332. Bernard
v. Trust Co , 80 Md. 122.

1888, art. 93, sec. 196. 1860, art, 93, sec. 196. 1844, ch. 201, sec. 1. 1846,

ch. 300, sec. 1. 1847, ch. 138, sec. 1: 1852, ch. 297, sec. 1.

1890, ch. 253. 1892, ch. 557,

196. If any non-resident infant shall be entitled to any
legacy, bequest or distributive share, or to the proceeds of any
sale made under a decree of a court of equity or to any money
or personal property in the hands of a trustee appointed by
will or shall be entitled to the proceeds of sale of property in
this State or to any legacy, bequest or distributive share of
any personal property in the hands of any administrator or
guardian in this State, and such infant has a guardian regularly
appointed in this State, district or territory of the United
States in which such infant resides, such foreign guardian may
obtain an order from the proper court for the payment, trans-
fer or delivery of such proceeds, legacy, bequest or distributive
share upon the terms prescribed in the next two succeeding
sections.

Glenn v. Smith, 2 G. & J. 502. Kraft «. Wickey, 4 G. & J. 332. Clay v.
Brittingham, 34 Md. 675. Bernard v. Trust Co., 80 Md. 122.

Ibid. sec. 197. 1860, art. 93, sec. 197. 1844, ch. 201, sec. 1. 1846, ch.
300, sec. 1. 1847, ch. 138, sec. 1. 1852, ch. 297, sec. 1.

197. The foreign guardian claiming under the preceding
section shall state by petition that he is duly appointed guar-
dian to such infant by the proper authority of the State,
district or territory where the infant resides; that he hath given
good and sufficient security for the faithful performance of his
trust as guardian, and that as guardian he there has the custody
of the person of such infant; and he shall set forth in such
petition the entire amount of personal property, including that
in this State, belonging to such infant, and also the income of
the real estate, if any, of such infant, which hath come or is
likely to come into the hands of such guardian; which petition
shall be accompanied by a copy, duly authenticated, of the
record of his appointment and qualification as such guardian,
and of the bond or other instrument or security so given as
aforesaid.

Glenn v. Smith, 2 G. & J. 502. Kraft v. Wickey, 4 G. & J. 332.


 

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