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Session Laws, 1971
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1726                             Laws of Maryland                      [Ch. 786

4. This is the proper office in which to file the Petition because:

5. The Petitioner has made a diligent search for a will of the
decedent and, to the best of the knowledge of the Petitioner, (the

will accompanying this Petition dated......................is the decedent's

latest will, and said will came into Petitioner's hands in the following
manner) (none exists):

6. [There is attached hereto as a part hereof a list showing to
the best of the knowledge of the Petitioner, the names and addresses
of: (a) the interested persons as defined in Section 1-101 (f) of
Article 93 and also, if the decedent died with a will, (b) the wit-
nesses thereto.] If the decedent died with a will, the names and
addresses of all witnesses are:

7. All other proceedings regarding the decedent's estate are as
follows:

8. The reason why any information required to be furnished by
Sections 5-201 and 5-202 of Article 93 has not been furnished, is as
follows:

WHEREFORE, the Petitioner prays that he be granted letters
appointing him personal representative of the decedent's estate and
that the aforesaid will, if any, be admitted to (administrative)
(judicial) probate, and that the following additional relief be
granted:

I (we) do(es) hereby solemnly declare and affirm under the penal-
ties of perjury that the information and representations contained
in the foregoing Petition are true and correct according to my (our)
knowledge, information and belief.

(signature)

5-207.

(a) Filing petition to caveat.—Whether or not a petition for pro-
bate has been filed, a verified petition to caveat a will may be filed at
any time prior to the expiration of six months following [an admin-
istrative or a judicial probate (unless caveat proceedings had once
been held and finally disposed of).] the first appointment of a per-
sonal representative under any will, notwithstanding any subsequent
judicial probate or appointment of personal representative, provided
however if a different will is subsequently offered for probate, a
petition to caveat such later offered will may be filed at any time


 

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