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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
State of Maryland or in any one of the United States, and to
accept the office and appointment of executor or administra-
tor, of any kind or nature, whenever such office or appoint-
ment is conferred or made by any person or persons, or by any
orphans' court or other court, either of this State or of any of
the United States, and that in all cases where application shall
be made to any court in the State of Maryland or elsewhere
for the appointment of any receiver, trustee, administrator,
executor, assignee, guardian or committee, it shall and may be
lawful for such court, if it shall think proper, to appoint said
body corporate, with its assent, such receiver, trustee, adminis-
trator, executor, assignee, guardian or committee, and the
accounts of said company, as such receiver, trustee, adminis-
trator, executor, assignee, guardian or committee, shall be
regularly settled and adjusted before the tribunal having juris-
diction, and upon such settlement and adjustment all proper,
legal and customary charges, costs and expenses, shall be
allowed to said company for its care and management of the
trusts and estates aforesaid. And the said company, as such
receiver, trustee, administrator, executor, assignee, guardian or
committee, shall be subject to all orders or decrees of the
proper tribunal in the premises under the laws of the State
wherein such tribunal shall or may exercise its jurisdiction.
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Subject to
certain
proTisions.
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SEC. 10. And be it further enacted, That said body corpo-
rate is hereby made subject to the provisions of each of chap-
ters 109 and 278 of the Acts of the General Assembly of
Maryland, passed at the January session of 1892, so long as
said chapters shall respectively remain in force.
Approved April 9, 1898.
CHAPTER 530.
AN ACT to refund to C. E. Cronin and to Dennis E. Rear-
don certain sums of money respectively paid by them to
the clerk of Court of Common Pleas of Baltimore city for
licenses in excess of the amounts with which they were
properly chargeable, and which respective amounts have been
paid by said clerk to the State.
WHEREAS, On the first day of May, 1890, C. E. Cronin,
agent for the Continental Brewing Company, a body corpor-
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