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ART. 93] INVENTORY AND LIST OF DEBTS. 2021

interested in the personal estate may have an opportunity of
knowing as nearly as may be the amount of the same, an inven-
tory (in case the estate lies in one county, or can conveniently
be collected together), or inventories (in case the property lies
in more than one county, or cannot conveniently be collected
together), shall be returned to the office granting the adminis-
tration.

Proprietary v. Gibbs, 1 H. & McH. 58. Montgomery v. Black, 4 H. &
McH. 391. Emory v. Thompson, 2 H. & J. 244. Leeke's Admr. v. Beanes,
2 H. & J. 373. Hall v. Griffith, 2 H. & J. 483. Mann v. State, 3 H. & J. 237.
Downes v. State, 3 H. & J. 239. State v. Wootton, 4 H. & J. 21. Dukehart
v. State, 4 H. & J. 506. Halkerstone's Exr. v. Hawkins, 1 G. & J. 437.
Allender v. Riston, Z G. & J. 86. Gaither v. Welch, 3 G. & J. 259. Scott v.
Fox, 14 Md. 388. Handy v. Collins, 60 Md. 229.

1888, art 93, sec. 205. 1860, art. 93, sec. 205. 1798, ch 101, sub-ch. 6, sec. 2.

1890, ch. 155.

205. The orphans' court or register of wills of the city of
Baltimore, or the counties of the State, as the case may be, on
granting letters testamentary or of administration, or of collec-
tion shall issue a warrant or warrants under their seal of office
authorizing two persons of discretion, not related to the deceased
nor interested in the administration, to appraise the goods,
chattels and personal estate of the deceased known to them, or
to be shown by the executor, administrator or collector.

Ibid.

1890, ch. 155, sec. 205 A.

206. The two persons to appraise the estate as mentioned
in section 205 shall be nominated to the court or register of
wills as the case may be, by the executor, administrator or
collector, and their warrants to appraise shall issue on the
approval of their appointment by the court or register of wills,
as the case may be; provided, however, that nothing contained
in this section shall apply to the orphans' court or register of
wills of the city of Baltimore.

Ibid. sec. 205 B.

207. Said appraisers shall receive a per diem of not more
than two dollars a day for the time they are actually engaged
in said appraisement, said per diem to be paid out of the
estate of the decedent after said appraisers have filed an item-
ized sworn account of the number of days they were actually
engaged in said appraisement with the orphans' court or
register of wills, as the case may be, and after said sworn


 

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