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Session Laws, 1929
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1018 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 370

180E. Any lien or reservation of title shall be considered
recorded within the meaning of this Act if a memorandum
containing the names of the parties, the goods sold, the date of
sale, the amount of money due the seller, and a statement that
the lien or reservation of title was given before said goods were
carried on the premises of the tenant, is filed in the office of
the Clerk of the People's Court in Cumberland, Maryland;
provided said memorandum is filed with said Clerk prior to the
issuance of any distraint against said goods, and within five
clays from the date of said sale.

180F. It shall be the duty of the Clerk of the People's
Court in Cumberland, Maryland, to provide a suitable book or
docket in which the memoranda provided for in this Act shall
be copied, and it shall further be the duty of said Clerk to
allow the public to inspect said book or docket during the hours
when said office is open, and it shall also be his duty to advise
any person who may call by telephone or inquire by letter of
the existence of any memorandum called for, and said Clerk
shall collect a fee of Fifty Cents (50c) for recording each of
said memoranda.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1929.

Approved April 11, 1929.

CHAPTER 370.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 10
of Article 10 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, title
"Attorneys at Law and Attorneys in Fact, " sub-title "Mis-
conduct of Attorneys at Law—Negligence—Disbarment—
Suspension, " relating; to the punishment of attorneys for
misconduct by the Court, and to add eight new sections to
said Article to follow immediately after Section 10 of said
Article, to be known as 10A, 10B, 100, 10D, 10E, 10F, 10G
and 10H, relating to the proceedings to be had in a plenary
way for the suspension or disbarment of attorneys, imposing
certain duties on the State's Attorney and/or Bar Associa-
tions of the several counties and of the City of Baltimore in
relation thereto, and giving to any attorney suspended or dis-


 

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