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ART. 16] NON COMPOS MENTIS——NON-RESIDENTS. 411

1888, art. 16, sec. 102. 1860, art. 16, sec. 85. 1828, ch. 26, secs. 4, 5.

113. The court may allow to the trustee, committee or other
person charged with the care of the person or estate of any
non compos mentis, any sum not exceeding ten per cent, on the
income and expenditures of such non compos mentis, for the care
and trouble of such trustee, or person so charged as aforesaid.

Whyte v. Dimmock, 55 Md 452.

Ibid. sec. 103. 1860, art. 16, sec. 86. 1800, ch. 67, sec. 2.

114. In ail cases where a trustee has been appointed by the
court for the management of the person and estate of a person
non compos mentis, the court may decree that the property of
such non compos mentis, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, be sold for the support of such non compos mentis, or for
the payment of all reasonable and just expenses which said
trustee may have incurred. ,

Estate of Dorney, 59 Md. 67.

Ibid. sec. 104. 1860, art 16, sec. 87. 1797, ch. 114, sec. 7. 1813, ch. 21.

115. The court may, on the application of any trustee of a
person non compos mentis, and receiving proof that it is neces-
sary and proper to confine such person, direct such trustee to
send the person under his charge to any hospital in the vicinity
of the city of Baltimore, provided he can be there received, to

remain until the further order of the court.

1896, ch. 33, sec. 104 A.

116. In case of application by petition of a person who has
been adjudged a lunatic or non compos mentis to have the com-
mission superseded on the ground of recovery or restoration
to a sound state of mind and capacity to manage his affairs,
the petitioner shall be entitled to have the question submitted
to a jury empaneled under the order of the court for the
purpose, whose verdict shall be binding on the court, unless
set aside for cause.

Non-Residents.

1888, art. 16, sec. 105. 1860, art. 16, sec. 88. 1773, ch. 7, sec. 3. 1785, ch. 72,

sec. 30. 1787, ch. 30, sec. 1. 1789, ch. 46. 1796, ch. 88, sec. 1.

1799, ch. 79, sec. 1. 1818, ch. 193, sec. 11. 1842, ch. 206, sec. 2.

117. If in any suit in chancery, by bill or petition, respect-
ing, in any manner the sale, partition, conveyance or transfer of


 

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