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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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396 CHANCERY. [ART. 16

the person making such sale, or upon the petition of the
guardian of such infant, order and direct the money arising
from such sale to which such infant shall be entitled to be
paid to the guardian of such infant, upon the filing in said
court of a certificate from the register of wills of the county or
city in which letters of guardianship have been granted, that
the guardian of such infant has filed in the orphans' court of
the county or city, granting letters of guardianship, a bond,
which bond shall be in the judgment of the court making such
decree, order or direction, in an amount and with security
sufficient to protect such infant in the premises.

Clay v. Brittingham, 34 Md 675. Gill v. Wells, 59 Md. 492. Bernard v.
Trust Co., 80 Md. 124.

1888, art. 16, see. 68. 1860, art. 16, sec. 46. 1816, ch. 154, sec. 8.

63. No part of the principal arising from such sale of any
real estate shall be applied to the maintenance of any infant,
unless the court shall consider it necessary and order the same
to be done.

Clay v. Brittingham, 34 Md 675. Gill v. Wells, 59 Md. 492.

Ibid. sec. 59. 1860, art. 16, sec. 47. 1816, ch. 154, sec. 13. 1831, ch 311, sec. 9.

64. Where an infant is seized of a reversion dependent
upon a life estate, the court may, with the assent of the tenant
for life, decree a sale thereof, and order the annual interest, or
such part thereof as may be deemed equitable to be paid to
the tenant for life during his life.

Gill v. Wells, 59 Md. 492.

Ibid. sec. 60. 1860, art. 16, sec. 48. 1816, ch. 154, sec. 9.

65. Upon the death of such infant under age, intestate and
without issue, the proceeds of such sale shall descend or be
distributed as the property or estate would if it had not been
sold.

Clay v. Brittingham, 34 Md. 675. Gill v. Wells, 59 Md. 492.

Ibid. sec. 61. 1860, art. 16, sec. 50. 1828, ch. 184.

66. If any person shall secrete an infant against whom pro-
cess has issued, so as to prevent the service of such process,
such person shall be liable to attachment and punishment as
for contempt; or if any infant secretes himself or evades the
service of process, he may be proceeded against as if he were a
non-resident infant.


 

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