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ART. 93] NON-RESIDENT GUARDIANS AND INFANTS. 2019

1888, art. 93, sec. 198. 1860, art 93, sec. 198. 1844, ch 201, sec 1. 1846,
ch. 300, sec. 1. 1847, ch 138, sec. 1. 1852, ch. 297, sec 1

198. The petition shall be verified by the affidavit of such
guardian, and the sufficiency of the security shall be proved by
the affidavit of the chief clerk or prothonatory of the court by
whom such security was taken, or by the affidavit of some other
disinterested and credible witness; and upon the court being
satisfied of the truth of the facts set forth in such petition, and
of the sufficiency of such security, an order may pass for the
purposes mentioned in the three preceding sections.
Glenn v Smith, 2 G. & J. 502. Kraft v. Wickey, 4 G. & J. 332.

Ibid. sec. 199. 1860, art. 93, sec. 199. 1844, ch. 201, sec. 1. 1846, ch.
300, sec. 1 1847, ch. 138, sec. 1. 1852, ch. 297, sec. 1.

199. When proceeds of sales made under a decree of a court
of equity are claimed, the petition shall be presented to such
court; if money or property in the hands of a trustee appointed
by will is claimed, the petition shall be presented to the orphans'
court of the county in which the trustee resides; if the money
or property claimed is in the hands of an executor, adminis-
trator or guardian, the petition shall be presented to the orphans'
court of the county in which administration was granted, or in
which the guardian gave bond.

Ibid.


Ibid. sec. 200. 1860, art. 93, sec. 200. 1844, ch. 201, sec. 1. 1846, ch.
300, sec. 1. 1847, ch. 138, sec. 1. 1852, ch. 297, sec. 1.

200. The four preceding sections shall only apply to such
non-resident infants as shall, if males, be under the age of
twenty-one years, or if females, under the age of eighteen years;
and no order shall be passed on the petition of a foreign guar-
dian where any person is entitled to a reversion, remainder or
executory devise in the money or property claimed, unless such
guardian shall give such a bond as may be required to be given
by guardians in the next section.

Ibid.

Ibid. sec. 201. 1860, art. 93, sec. 201. 1844, ch. 201, sec. 2.
1846, ch 300, sec 2.

201. Where any person shall be prospectively entitled to
any remainder, reversion or executory devise in any money or
property claimed by a foreign guardian, upon the determination
of the estate or interest of such infant therein, it shall be lawful
for the court in which the petition is filed, in its discretion,
before giving such order or direction as hereinbefore provided


 

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