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108 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 84

such person for an accident occurring before such proof
was given, but after January 1, 1932, such license or
licenses and certificate or certificates shall again be and
remain so suspended, and no other such license or certifi-
cate shall be issued to such person while any such judg-
ment remains unsatisfied and subsisting, as aforesaid.

Provided, however, anything in this sub-title to the con-
trary notwithstanding, that

(1) When $5, 000 has been credited upon any judgment
or judgments rendered in excess of that amount for per-
sonal injury to or the death of one person as the result
of any one accident; or

(2) When, subject to the limit of $5, 000 for any one
person so injured or killed, the sum of $10, 000 has been
credited upon any judgment or judgments rendered in
excess of that amount for personal injury to or the death
of more than one person as the result of any one accident;
or

(3) When $1, 000 has been credited upon any judgment
or judgments rendered in excess of that amount for dam-
age to property as the result of any one accident; result-
ing from the ownership, maintenance, use or operation of a
motor vehicle, then and in such event, such payment or
payments shall be deemed a satisfaction of such judgment
or judgments for the purposes of this section only.

And provided further, that a judgment debtor to whom
this section applies may, for the sole purpose of giving
authority to the Commissioner to authorize the judgment
debtor to operate a motor vehicle thereafter, on due notice
to the judgment creditor, apply to the court in which the
trial judgment was obtained for the privilege of paying
such judgment in installments, and the court, in its discre-
tion and without prejudice to any other legal remedies
which the judgment creditor may have, may so order, fix-
ing the amounts and times of payment of the installments.
While the judgment debtor is not in default in payment of
such installments, the Commissioner, upon his giving proof
of ability to respond in damages for future accidents, as
hereinbefore provided, may, in his discretion, restore or
refrain from suspending his license and/or registration
certificate or certificates; but such license and/or certifi-
cate or certificates shall be suspended as hereinbefore pro-
vided if and when the Commissioner is satisfied that the
judgment debtor has failed to comply with the terms of
the court order.

If any such motor vehicle owner or operator shall not
be a resident of this State, the privilege of operating any
motor vehicle in this State and the privilege of operation

 

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