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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                  125

COURT MAY ALLOW THE COMMISSIONS IT CONSIDERS APPROPRIATE.
THE COMMISSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED [[IN ANY EVENT]] THOSE
COMPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TABLE IN THIS SUBSECTION.

IF THE PROPERTY SUBJECT TO                         THE COMMISSION MAY

ADMINISTRATION IS:                                               NOT EXCEED:

NOT OVER $20,000......................................10%

OVER $20,000........................$2,000 PLUS 4% OF THE

EXCESS OVER $20,000

FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SUBSECTION ONLY, THE PHRASE
PROPERTY SUBJECT TO ADMINISTRATION" DOES NOT INCLUDE FEE
SIMPLE REAL PROPERTY OR INCOME FROM IT, AND IS NOT
AFFECTED BY EXPENSES OR CHARGES ATTRIBUTABLE 10 IT.

(C)   APPEAL.

WITHIN 30 DAYS A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, SPECIAL
ADMINISTRATOR, OR UNSUCCESSFUL EXCEPTANT MAY APPEAL THE
ALLOWANCE TO THE CIRCUIT COURT, WHICH SHALL DETERMINE THE
ADEQUACY OF THE COMMISSIONS AND INCREASE, BUT NOT IN
EXCESS OF THE ABOVE SCHEDULE, OR DECREASE THEM.

(D)    COMMISSION ON SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.

IN THE EVENT OF A SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY THE

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, THE COURT, UPON PETITION___FILED

IN REASONABLE DETAIL, MAY ALLOW SUCH COMMISSION, IF ANY,
ON THE PROCEEDS OF [[SUCH]] THE SALE AS IT SHALL DEEM
APPROPRIATE BUT WHICH SHALL NOT EXCEED 10 PERCENT.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 93, §7-601. A subsection is added for
organizational purposes. The only other
changes are in language and style.

7-602. COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES OF AN ATTORNEY.
(A) GENERAL.

AN ATTORNEY IS ENTITLED TO REASONABLE COMPENSATION
FOR LEGAL SERVICES RENDERED BY HIM TO THE ESTATE AND/OR
THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.

(E)   PETITION.

UPON THE FILING OF A PETITION IN REASONABLE DETAIL
BY THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OR THE ATTORNEY, THE COURT
MAY ALLOW A COUNSEL FEE TO AN ATTORNEY EMPLOYED BY THE
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR LEGAL SERVICES. THE
COMPENSATION SHALL BE FAIR AND REASONABLE IN THE LIGHT OF
ALL THE CIRCUMSTANCES TO BE CONSIDERED IN FIXING THE FEE

 

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