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John Prentiss Poe. Supplement to the Maryland Code of 1904..., 1906
Volume 394, Page 162   View pdf image (33K)
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162 TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ART. 93.

ARTICLE XCIII.

TESTAMENTARY LAW.

Account.

5. Statement of disbursements.

Administration.

38 B. Administrator or executor to
arrange with surety for safe-
keeping of assets.

Register of Wills.

277. Comptroller to fix number and
compensation of clerks to
register of wills.

Sales.

281. Sales without previous order of
court to be void; proviso as to
sales made before April 3, 1906.

Wills.

322 A. Devise or bequest in trust for
perpetual care of lot or vault,
when void.
322 B. Conveyance, assignment or
devise in trust perpetually of
burial lot to be void.

Account.

1906, ch. 410.

5. On the other side shall be stated the disbursements by
him made, viz: first, funeral expenses to be allowed at the
discretion of the court according to the condition and circum-
stances of the deceased, not to exceed three hundred dollars;
second, charges for medical attendance in last illness, to be
allowed at the discretion of the court according to the condition
and circumstances of the deceased, not to exceed fifty dollars;
third, the debts of the deceased proved or passed, as herein
directed, and payed or retained; fourth, the allowance for
things lost or which have perished without the party's fault,
which allowance shall be according to the appraisement; fifth,
Ins commissions, which shall be at the discretion of the court,
not under two per cent., nor exceeding ten per cent, on the first
twenty thousand dollars of the estate, and on the balance of
the estate not more than two per cent.; sixth, his allowance
for cost and extraordinary expenses (not personal) which the
court may think proper to allow, laid out in the recovery or
security of any part of the estate; and the court may allow him
credit for live stock killed for the necessary use of the family
before a sale.

Approved April 3, 1906.

 

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