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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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121. All process, other than process to give notice to, or to
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procure the appearance of defendants, shall be made returnable
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to the first day of the term ensuing the date of such process; and
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all process that may be issued for the appearance of parties, or to
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compel appearances, shall be made returnable in the several coun-
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ties on the first Monday of the month-ensuing the date of its issue,
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Be turn-
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and in Baltimore city shall be made retufable on the second Mon-
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day of the month ensuing the date of its issue, but the plaintiff
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may, by special direction, require any process to be made return-
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able at the return day, next after the first return day, for such
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process ensuing the issuance of the same.
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Approved April 8, 1890.
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CHAPTER 425.
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AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments section two
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hundred and thirty-two, of article ninety-three, of the Code of
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Public General Laws, title "Testamentary Law," sub-title
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."Orphans' Court."
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
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That section two hundred and thirty-two, of article ninety-three,
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Repealed.
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of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Testamentary Law,"
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sub-title " Orphans' Court," be and the same is hereby repealed
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and re-enacted so as to read as follows :
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SEC. 232. The court may on the application of any infant or
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any one in his behalf suggesting improper conduct in any guardian
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whatever, either in relation to the care and management of the
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property or person of the infant, or physical or mental incapacity
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of the guardian to properly fulfill his duties and the purposes of
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May re-
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the office, or any other matter or thing whereby it appears that
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the guardian is or has become unable to bestow such direct per-
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sonal care and supervision over the person or estate of his ward
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as is requisite to the proper discharge of the duties of guardian-
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ship, inquire into the same, and at its discretion, remove such
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guardian and make choice of another who shall give security and
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conduct himself in the manner herein prescribed and shall receive
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the property and custody of the said ward.
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Approved April 8, 1890.
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