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Session Laws, 1962
Volume 651, Page 129   View pdf image (33K)
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor 129

such fact shall be noted by the Board upon the record of registra-
tion, and the registration and certificate of the practitioner so
offending shall be suspended or revoked as the case may be; and
any person whose registration has been so suspended or revoked
under the provisions of this section shall be deemed an unregistered
person and subject, as such, to the penalties prescribed for the
practice of dentistry by persons that are not duly registered.

Every licensee whose license has been suspended or revoked by
the Board may appeal to the Baltimore City Court of Baltimore
City or the circuit court of the county wherein the licensee has his
or her office where the matter shall be heard de novo, and where
either party shall be entitled to a jury trial. The decision of the
said court shall be final [and such appeal shall operate as a stay
of the order or decision of the Board from which the appeal was
taken. All appeals must be taken within fifteen (15) days from the
date of the decision of the Board. All costs on appeal shall be paid
by the losing party]. The Board may stay its action pending the
determination of such appeal.

SEC. 25. And be it further enacted, That Sections 1, 12, 26 and 27
of Article 33A of the Code, title "Eminent Domain", sub-title "In
General" be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amend-
ments, to read as follows:

1.

The proceedings for the acquisition of private property for public
use shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Rules.
[as follows:

The proceedings shall be begun by the filing of a petition in the
circuit court for the county in which the property sought to be
condemned is situated, on the law side thereof, or in one of the law
courts of Baltimore situated, on the law side thereof, or in one of.
the law courts of Baltimore City, if such property is situated in
Baltimore City, by the State, municipal, or other corporation, com-
mission, board, body or person seeking to have the property con-
demned and against the owner or owners thereof, and the husbands
and wives of married owners.

In case any owner or owners is or are not known, he or they may
be described in such petition as the unknown owner or owners, or
the unknown heir or heirs of a deceased owner. The petition shall
set forth a description of the property sought to be acquired, sufficient
for identification, a statement of the purpose for which same is
sought to be condemned, and that the petitioner is unable to agree
with the owner or owners thereof, or that one or more of said owners
is or are under some legal disability to contract, unknown or non-
resident, according to the facts. The description required by this
section shall be by metes and bounds of the area sought to be
acquired or by lot and block or square, where a subdivisional map or
plat is of record and the whole area of such lot is sought to be
acquired; or such metes and bounds shall be set forth on a plat show-
ing the area to be acquired and setting forth thereon a beginning
point for said description established and referenced to a marker,
monument or call set forth in a deed, and the said petition shall
contain a prayer that the said property may be condemned. ]


 

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