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1434 LAWS OF MARYLAND [Cn. 735

mission, and such Superintendent shall within three weeks of
the time when such person shall have been admitted to such
institution make his report in writing to the court or justice of
the peace before whom such charge shall then be pending at
the time of such report, and such further proceedings shall
then be had as if such report .had been made by the said State
Lunacy Commission.

Nothing in this section shall apply to the duties of the Super-
visors of City Charities of the City of Baltimore.

38. The provisions of the two preceding sections shall apply
to the case of any person who may be arrested on any process
issued by any court, judge or justice of the peace of this State,
founded on oath, requiring security to keep the peace and
who shall fail to give such security.

39. If any insane or lunatic person mentioned in the, six
preceding sections shall be possessed of real or personal prop-
erty, the annual profit or rent of which shall be adequate to
his reasonable support in any hospital or asylum for the recep-
tion of insane or lunatic persons, the court or judge shall ap-
point a trustee for the estate of said lunatic or insane person
and shall require the said trustee to give bond to the State of
Maryland in such penalty and with such security as the court
or Judge shall approve, with condition that he will cause the
said lunatic or insane person to be confined and supported in
some hospital or insane asylum until such person shall have
recovered his reason, and that he will faithfully administer
and fully account for all such estate, income and effects of
said lunatic or insane person as shall come to his possession
or be under his care or direction.

The provisions all and singular of Section 1, 2 and 45 of
this Article and of Section 3 of this Article as re-enacted, with
amendments, by Chapter 566 of the Acts of the General Assem-
bly for the year 1916, and of Sections 3-A and 3-B of this
Article as enacted by said Chapter 566 of said Acts of 1916,
with regard to the public maintenance of lunatic or insane
persons and all other provisions of this Article with regard to
the public maintenance of such persons, as such sections and
such provisions of such Article now stand or as they may be
hereafter amended, shall be applicable to those persons men-
tioned in the five preceding sections, who shall not be possessed
of real or personal property, the annual profit or rent of which


 

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