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2028 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93

same manner as if it were so much money in his hands, and
on failure his bond may be put in suit.

Beall v. Hilliary, 1 Md. 189. Kirby v. State use Pascault, 53 Md. 531.
Lambrecht v State use Gill, 57 Md. 240. Handy v. Collins, 60 Md. 229.
Hoffman v. Armstiong, 90 Md. 130. Linthicum v. Folk, 93 Md. 94.

1888, art. 93, sec. 225. 1860, art. 93, sec. 225. 1798, ch. 101,
sub-ch. 8, sec. 21. 1884, ch. 381.

228. In like manner it shall be the duty of every adminis-
trator to give in a claim against himself, and on giving it in,
or failure to give it in, there shall be the same proceedings in
every respect as are before prescribed in regard to an executor;
but nothing herein, or in the preceding section, in reference to
executors shall be construed to make the bond of such execu-
tor or administrator liable for a claim so given in or estab-
lished, if such executor or administrator shall have been
insolvent or unable to pay his debts at the time of his qualifi-
cation as such executor or administrator; provided, however,
that all commissions allowed to such executor or administrator
in the estate shall be applied towards the payment or satisfac-
tion of the claim so given in or established before he be allowed
to retain any portion of such commissions, and bis bond shall
be responsible for failure to make such application.

Kirby v. State use Pascault, 53 Md. 531. Whiting v. Whiting, 64 Md. 157.
Kealhofer v. Emmart, 79 Md. 248. Linthicum v. Polk, 93 Md. 95.

Ibid. sec. 226. 1860, art. 93, sec. 226. 1846, ch. 279.

229. The purchase money of land, sold by a decedent and
conveyed by his administrator after his death received by the
administrator, shall be returned as a separate debt due the
estate of the decedent.

Handy v. Collins, 60 Md. 229.

Orphans' Court.

Ibid. sec. 227. 1860, art. 93, sec. 227. 1865, ch. 169. 1892, ch. 465.
1898, ch. 256. 1900, ch. 68.

230. The judges of the orphans' court of the several counties
shall each receive the sum of four dollars for every day's
attendance upon the sessions of said court, to be paid at least
as often as at the end of each and every quarter after the
qualification of said judges by the counties, provided that St.
Mary's county be exempted from the provisions of this section.
The judges of the orphans' court of Baltimore city shall receive
nine dollars for every day's attendance upon the session of


 

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