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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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ing to the condition and circumstances 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 paid
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, his commis-
sions, 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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CHAP. 410
Disburse-
ments to be
stated.
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CHAPTER 411.
AN ACT to authorize and provide for the construction and
equipment of a suitable Annex or Extension to the Maryland
Penitentiary for the use of female convicts, and to author-
ize the application to such construction and equipment of
the proceeds of the sale of one hundred and thirty-four
thousand dollars of the Maryland State bonds issued but
not yet sold, out of the total issue of one million, six hun-
dred and twenty-five thousand dollars of such bonds
authorized by the Act of 1904, Chapter 228, said one hun-
dred and thirty-four thousand dollars being the amount
left unused out of the appropriation of two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars, made by the Act of 1904, Chapter
129, for the relief of cases of destitution and need caused
by the fire in Baltimore, of February 7 and 8, 1904, and
for the payment out of said money of the militia of the
State who were called out for service in Baltimore imme-
diately after said fire.
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