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Session Laws, 1890
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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


procure the appearance of defendants, shall be made returnable


to the first day of the term ensuing the date of such process; and


all process that may be issued for the appearance of parties, or to


compel appearances, shall be made returnable in the several coun-


ties on the first Monday of the month-ensuing the date of its issue,

Be turn-
able

and in Baltimore city shall be made retufable on the second Mon-


day of the month ensuing the date of its issue, but the plaintiff


may, by special direction, require any process to be made return-


able at the return day, next after the first return day, for such


process ensuing the issuance of the same.


Approved April 8, 1890.


CHAPTER 425.


AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments section two


hundred and thirty-two, of article ninety-three, of the Code of


Public General Laws, title "Testamentary Law," sub-title


."Orphans' Court."


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,


That section two hundred and thirty-two, of article ninety-three,

Repealed.

of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Testamentary Law,"


sub-title " Orphans' Court," be and the same is hereby repealed


and re-enacted so as to read as follows :


SEC. 232. The court may on the application of any infant or


any one in his behalf suggesting improper conduct in any guardian


whatever, either in relation to the care and management of the


property or person of the infant, or physical or mental incapacity


of the guardian to properly fulfill his duties and the purposes of

May re-

the office, or any other matter or thing whereby it appears that

move

the guardian is or has become unable to bestow such direct per-


sonal care and supervision over the person or estate of his ward


as is requisite to the proper discharge of the duties of guardian-


ship, inquire into the same, and at its discretion, remove such


guardian and make choice of another who shall give security and


conduct himself in the manner herein prescribed and shall receive


the property and custody of the said ward.


Approved April 8, 1890.




 
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