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Session Laws, 1945
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794 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 718

Section to be known as Section 8B, to follow immediately
after Section 8A of said Article, and to read as follows:

8B. Any. real or personal property of the State of
Maryland or of any board, commission, department or
agency thereof, and any legal or equitable rights, interests,
privileges or easements in, to, or over the same, may be
sold, leased, transferred, exchanged, granted or otherwise
disposed of to any person, firm, corporation or to the
United States, or any agency thereof, or to any board,
commission, department or other agency of the State of
Maryland for a consideration adequate in the opinion of
the Board of Public Works, or to any County or municipal-
ity in the State subject to such conditions as the Board of
Public Works may impose. If said real or personal prop-
erty of the State of Maryland, disposed of hereunder, or
any legal or equitable rights, interests, privileges or ease-
ments in, to, or over the same is under the jurisdiction or
control of any board, commission, department or other
agency of the State, the deed, lease or other evidence of
conveyance of any such property or right or interest there-
in, disposed of hereunder, shall be executed on behalf of
such board, commission, department or agency of the
State, by the highest official thereof, and by the Board of
Public Works, and if any of said real or personal property
or any legal or equitable rights, interests, privileges or
easements in, to, or over the same, disposed of hereunder,
is not under the jurisdiction or control of any particular
board, commission, department or other agency of the
State, the deed, lease or other evidence of conveyance of
said property or interest therein shall be executed by the
Board of Public Works only. All such conveyances shall
be made in the name of the State of Maryland acting
through the executing authority or authorities herein pro-
vided for. As used herein, the term "real or personal
property or any legal or equitable rights, interests, privi-
leges or easements in, to, or over the same" shall include
the inland waters of the State and land under said waters,
as well as the land underneath the Atlantic Ocean for a
distance of three miles from the low watermark of the
coast of the State of Maryland bordering on said ocean,
and the waters above said land. If the consideration re-
ceived for the disposition of any real or personal property
or interest therein is other real or personal property, such
property so received shall be held and accounted for in
the same manner as other property within the jurisdiction
and control of the board, commission, department or other
agency of the State receiving said property. If the con-
sideration received for any such disposition is cash, in

 

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