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An Act to authorize Guardians of Minors, to invest surplus funds belonging to their Wards in slave property, under certain conditions, and Ann T. Whitfield of the county of Troup, Administratrix, on the estate of Horatio Whitfield, deceased, to sell or buy land on account of said estate. 1853-1854 35 (1853)

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Power of Guardians, &c.
(No. 25.)
An Act to authorize Guardians of Ilinors, to invest surplus funds
belonging to their Wards in slave prop)erty, under certain condi-
tions, and Ann . Whitfield of the county of Troup, Adminis-
tratrie, on the estate of Horatio Whitfecd, deceased, to sell or
buy land on account qf said estate.
3. SECTION I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreauardans
sentatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, Thatsripuvst
in all cases after the passage of this Act, in which the Guardian o   by
any minor or minors in this State, shall have in his or her hands asnpprovM or
such guardian, surplus funds belonging to his or her ward; it shall Ordinar
be lawful for such Guardian to lay out and invest the same or any
part thereof in the purchase of such slave or slaves, as in the judg-
ment of such Guardian shall be advantageous to the interest of his
or her ward; Provided, That no such investment shall b made,
except by the approval of the Ordinary in the county where such toe filr u
Guardian shall make returns, and that a fall account of the pricerountin lia
paid, the time when, and the name of the person, from whom such returnp.
purchase is made, shall be      set forth in the returns of such
Guardians.
4. Sic. II. And be itfurther enacted by the authority aforesaid,AnnT.wta.
That Ann T. Whitfield, of the county of Troup, Administratrix onlata -
the estate of Horatio Whitfield deceased, be, and is hercby authort'  n W' at
ized and ompowered to sell or purchase any quantity or quality ofdsrcOn.
land on account of said estate, which she may think necessary to
promote the interest of the minors of said estate.
5. Six. III. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid,
That all laws and parts of laws repugnant to this Act be, and the
same are hereby repealed.*
Approved, February 17th, 1851.
* Rv. NOTE:-By appiroval of Ct. Ord., Guardians could before this hire out slaves,
or buy or rent lands to work themn on. Cobb 328. See. 4 of the above Act dispenses
with the Ordinary in a case.
Guardians, Executors, &e., may now also invest in State Stocks without consulting the
Ordinary. Cobb 333, 337.
Sup. Ct. Decis: Estate of Guardian liable to his ward first, and before judgments.
1 Kelly 20E. 10 Geo. 65.
Order allowing sale of land not impenchable in another Court, except for fraud. 1
Kelly 485.
A minor with a separate estate is an orphan and though his parents be living. 10
Geo. 65.

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