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Session Laws, 1939
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR? GOVERNOR. 763

applicant, or license-holder. If said applicant, or license-
holder, be a salesman, the Commission shall also notify the
broker employing him or in whose employ he is about to enter,
by mailing notice by registered mail to the broker's last
known business address. The hearing on such charges shall
be at such time and place as the Commission shall prescribe.
Any member of the Commission or its Secretary-Treasurer
shall have power to administer oaths and to subpoena and
bring before it any person in this State, or take testimony of
any such person by deposition with the same fees and mileage
in the same manner as prescribed by law in judicial procedure
in Courts of this State in civil cases. Any party to any hear-
ing before the Commission shall have the right to the attend-
ance of witnesses in his behalf at such hearing, upon making
request therefor to the Commission and designating the per-
son or persons sought to be subpoenaed. If the Commission
shall determine that any applicant is not qualified to receive
a license, a license shall not be granted to said applicant.
And if the Commission shall determine that any license-holder
is guilty of a violation of any of the provisions of this sub-
title his or its license may be suspended or revoked. The
findings of fact made by the Commission, acting within its
powers, shall in the absence of fraud be conclusive, but the
Superior Court of Baltimore City or the Circuit Court in any
County shall have the power to review questions of law in-
volved in any final decision or determination of the Commis-
sion; provided, that application is made by the aggrieved
party within thirty days after such determination, by certio-
rari, mandamus, or by any other method permissible under
the rules and practices of said Court, or the laws of this State,
and said Court may make such further orders in respect there-
to as justice may require.

299. Licenses—Directory. The Commission shall publish
annually in pamphlet form the names and business addresses
of all licensees under this sub-title and furnish copies of said
pamphlet to any person upon request.

300. Splitting Fees, (a) It shall be unlawful for any real
estate broker, or real estate salesman, to pay any compensa-
tion, in money or other valuable thing, to any person other
than a licensed real estate broker, those exempted under the
provisions of Section 285(f) or real estate salesman, for
the rendering of any service, or the doing of any of the acts
by this sub-title forbidden to be rendered or performed by
other than licensees.

(b) The violations of the provisions of this section by any


 

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