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2026 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93

in the inventory of his estate, but shall remain for the use of
the family of such decedent.

1888, art. 93, sec. 219. 1860, art. 93, sec. 219. 1841, ch. 178, sec. 2.

222. With the exception of the articles enumerated in the
two preceding sections, all the assets of the deceased shall be
included in such inventory.

Ibid. sec. 220 1860, art. 93, sec. 220. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 7. 1802, ch.
101, sec. 2. 1807, ch. 136, sec. 1. 1818, ch. 217, secs. 1, 2.

223. The following shall be deemed and taken for assets in
the hands of an administrator, to wit: Leases for years, estates
for the life of another person or persons, except those granted
to the deceased and his heirs only; a common warrant for land
not executed or located in the lifetime of the deceased; and
all goods, wares, merchandise, utensils, furniture, cattle, stock,
provisions, tobacco and every kind of produce, the crop on
the land of the deceased begun by him or her, things annexed
to the freehold or building which may be removed without
prejudice to the building, ornaments and every species of
personal property (except those things which are denominated
heir-looms and the ornaments and jewels of a widow proper
for her station, and the clothing of the family).

Scott v. Dorsey's Exrs , 1 H. & J. 227. Bevans v. Briscoe, 4 H. & J. 140.
Dorsey v. Smithson, 6 H. & J. 63. Carnan v. Turner, 6 H. & J. 65. Haslett
v Glenn, 7 H. & J 17. Wolf v. Wolf, 2 H. & G. 382. Sasscer v. Walker's
Exrs., 5 G. & J. 102. Evans v. Iglehart, 6 G. & J. 188. Griffith v. Frederick
Co. Bank, 6 G. & J. 424 State v. Nichols, 10 G. & J. 27. Chase v. Locker-
man, 11 G. & J. 185. Marnott v. Handy, 8 Gill, 31. Snively v. Beavans, 1
Md. 221 Williams v. Holmes, 9 Md. 286. Cecil v. Rose, 17 Md. 102.
Seighmau v. Marshall's Admr., 17 Md. 550. Valentine Exrs. v. Strong, 20
Md. 527. Allender's Lessee v. Sussan, 33 Md. 11. Devecmon v. Devecmon,
43 Md. 336. Handy v. Collins, 60 Md. 229.

Ibid. sec. 221. 1860, art. 93, sec. 221. 1798, ch. 101, sub-ch. 6, sec. 8.

224. Every administrator shall likewise return within the
time and under the pain aforesaid, with an affidavit of the
truth annexed, an inventory of the money belonging to the
deceased which have come to his hands, and a list of the debts
due to the deceased which have come to his knowledge,
specifying the nature of each debt and setting down such as
he shall deem sperate, distinct and separate from those which
he shall deem desperate and doubtful.

Handy v. Collins, 60 Md 229.


 

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