ART. 16] SALES. 443
Md. Ch. 370. Thornburgh v. Macauley, 2 Md. Ch. 425. Robertson v. Parks,
3 Md Ch. 65. Gibbs v Cunningham, 4 Md. Ch. 322. Shepard v. Bevans, 4
Md. Ch. 408. Farmers' Bank v. Mackall, 3 Gill, 447. Doub v. Barnes, 4
Gill, 22. Warfield v. Owens, 4 Gill, 364 Cornish v. Wilson, 6 Gill, 299.
Griffith v. Reigart, 6 Gill, 445. Perrin v. Kelthley, 9 Gill, 417. Ware v.
Richardson, 3 Md 505. Magruder v. Carroll, 4 Md. 335. McDowell v.
Goldsmith, 6 Md. 319. Reigle v Leiter, 8 Md. 405. Dugan v. Hollins, 11
Md. 42. Carr v. Hobbs, 11 Md. 285. Carey v. Dennis, 13 Md. 1. Ward v.
Hollins, 14 Md. 158 Scott v. Scott, 17 Md. 91. Kent v. Waters, 18 Md. 72.
Ridgely v. Bond, 18 Md 450. Howard v. Waters, 19 Md. 529 Billingslea
v. Henry, 20 Md. 282. White v Kaufman, 66 Md. 92. VanBibber v. Reese,
71 Md. 608. Hardisty v. Hardisty, 77 Md. 180. McNiece v. Eliason, 78
Md. 159. Seldner v. Katz, 96 Md. 219. McGaw v. Gortner, 96 Md. 492.
1888. art. 16, sec. 189. 1884, ch 396
204. The claims against the persons so dying shall be
proven and filed in the clerk's office of the county in which
the proceedings are instituted, or where the real estate lies, as
now required by law, or in the clerk's office of the circuit court
or circuit court No. 2 of Baltimore city; provided, that the
certificate of the register of wills of the said county or city to
the proof of such claims or distribution thereto in the orphans'
court of said county or city, out of the proceeds of the personal
property of said deceased debtor, shall be prima facie evidence
of such claims, and sufficient to entitle them to distribution out
of the proceeds of the real estate of said deceased debtor,
unless the same be excepted to by some person interested in
said estate.
Ibid. sec. 190. 1860, art 16, sec. 127. 1838, ch. 303.
205. The court may decree a sale of vessels or other per-
sonal property held by two or more persons jointly.
Ibid. sec. 191. 1860, art. 16, sec. 128. 1847, ch. 150.
206. When there is a decree for the sale of any reversion in
lands to which rent is incident, the court may order any rent
in arrear to be sold with such estate, and the purchaser shall
have the same right to recover such rent by distress, entry or
action, as if he had been owner of the estate when the rent
accrued.
Ibid sec. 192. 1860, art. 16, sec. 129. 1835, ch. 380, sec. 1.
207. In all cases where a suit is instituted for the sale of
real or personal property, or where from the nature of the
case a sale is the proper mode of relief, the court, in its dis-
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