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Session Laws, 1969
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34                                 LAWS OF MARYLAND                           [CH. 3

1738 (the Act of Congress); or if such exhibit cannot be produced, a
statement of the reasons for such inability, the name and address of
any person in whose custody any of such documents may be, and a
statement of the provisions of the will so far as known to the
petitioner; and, in any event, a statement of the manner in which the
exhibit came into the petitioner's hands as well as a statement that
he knows of no later will or

(2) if intestate, a statement of the extent of any search for a will.

(f) Interested persons. The names and addresses of all interested
persons and of all persons who are witnesses to any will referred to
in subsection (e) (1).

5-202. Petition for Probateexplanation for lack of information.

The Petition shall state the reasons why any information required
by Section 5-201 cannot be furnished by the petitioner and the
extent of his efforts to locate all interested persons whose names or
addresses are not included in the Petition.

5-203. Petition for Probaterequest for administrative or judi-
cial probate.

The Petition shall indicate whether the petitioner elects adminis-
trative or judicial probate.

5-204. Petition for Probaterequests respecting wills.

The Petition shall also contain, as appropriate, a request for one
or more of the following:

(a)    The probate or recording of any will exhibited with the
Petition or deposited with the Register pursuant to Part 2 of Subtitle
IV.

(b)    An order directing witnesses to an alleged will to appear and
give testimony regarding its execution.

(c)    An order requiring any person alleged to have custody of a
will to appear before the Court to show cause why he should not be
cited for contempt.

(d)    An order directing all interested persons to show cause why
the provisions of any lost or destroyed will should not be admitted
to probate as expressed in the Petition.

(e)    A finding that the decedent died intestate.

(f)    Any other relief that the petitioner may deem appropriate.

5-205. Petition for Probaterequests respecting personal represen-
tative.

The Petition shall also contain a request for either of the following:

(a) the grant of letters to the petitioner, if the Petition is filed
by all of the persons named as executors in the will of a testate
decedent, or if the persons entitled to administer the estate of an
intestate decedent join in the petition or otherwise consent in writing
to such grant; but the joinder or consent of a person who has
renounced his right to administer shall not be necessary; or


 

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