Maryland Code § ET-13-208

Section ET-13-208
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(a) Where the instrument nominating a guardian excuses a noncorporate
guardian from furnishing bond, the court shall not require a bond unless exceptional
circumstances are shown to exist which make it necessary to require a bond for the
safety of those interested in the administration of the estate.
(b) A corporate guardian shall not be required to furnish bond.
(c) In the case of a noncorporate guardian, including a substituted or
successor or reinstated guardian nominated by the court or nominated under an
instrument which is silent as to bond, the court may, subject to subsection (d) of this
section, require a bond if, in its discretion, it finds it necessary for the safety of those
interested in the administration of the estate.
(d) In a guardian estate consisting entirely of cash, deposited as provided
in the rules, securities or real property, or any combination of them which cannot be
the court shall not require a guardian to furnish or continue in effect a bond, unless
exceptional circumstances are shown to exist.
(e) (1) The penalty of the bond may not be greater than the aggregate
value of the property of the estate under the control of the guardian, less the value of
securities or money deposited in a financial institution as defined in § 13-301(h) of
this title under arrangements requiring an order of the court for their removal, and
the value of any land which the guardian, by express limitation of power, lacks power
to sell or convey without court authorization.
(2) The court may, in lieu of sureties on a bond, accept other security
for the performance of the bond, including a pledge of securities or a mortgage of land.
(3) The court may at any time, subject to the maximum penalty
provided by this section, require the amount of the bond, or the type or value of
security, to be changed.
(4) The approval of a new bond may not discharge a bond filed
previously from any liability which may have accrued before approval.
(f) The terms of any bond shall be as provided by the Maryland Rules.

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