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1929 Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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ARTICLE 53.

ARTICLE 53.

LANDLORD AND TENANT.

Tenants Holding Over.

7. To what tenancies applicable; no-
tice in counties, but not neces-
sary in Baltimore City; removal;
proviso as to contracts; time or
waiver of notice by contract in
Montgomery County.

Distress for Bent.

18. Property exempt.

18A. Unlawful to remove goods under
distraint.

25. Repealed.

1.

Tenants Holding Over.

As to ejectment in cases between landlord and tenant, see art. 75. sec. 78.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 7. 1912, sec. 6. 1904, sec. 6. 1888, sec. 6. 1874, ch. 414.
1882, ch. 355. 1886, ch. 470. 1927, ch. 560.

7. The provisions of the preceding sections shall apply to all cases of
tenancies from year to year, tenancies by the month and by the week: pro-
vided, that in cases of tenancies from year to year in the counties, a notice
in writing shall be given six months before the expiration of the current
year of the tenancy; and in monthly or weekly tenancies, a notice in writ-
ing of one month or one week, as the case may be, shall be so given; and
the same proceedings shall apply, so far as may be, to cases of forcible entry
and detainer; and the benefit of all such proceedings shall enure to the
heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns of the owner of such estate as
the case may be. In case. of removal of such proceedings under a writ of
certiorari, a sufficient record thereof shall be the original papers with a
copy of the judgment and entries by the justice under his hand and seal.
This section, so far as the same relates to notices, shall not apply to Bal-
timore City. Nothing contained in the laws relating to landlord and tenant
contracts shall be construed as preventing the parties to any such contract,
by agreement in writing, from substituting a longer or shorter notice to
quit than heretofore required or to waive all such notice, provided the
property to which such contract pertains is located in any special taxing
area, or incorporated town of Montgomery County.

Distress for Rent.

9.

Rent is demand of high nature: distress.
Bldg. Co. v. Winakur; 154 Md. 527.

See notes to art. 66. sec. 31. Calvert

11.

See notes to sec. 9.


 

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