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Session Laws, 1972
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Marvin Mandel, Governor                        1085

payment or bond shall be computed by reference to the percentage
interest of the ownership of such unit in the master deed or declara-
tion. Upon the partial payment, filing of bond, partial discharge
or release or other satisfaction, the unit and its percentage interest
in the common elements shall thereafter be free and clear of such lien.
No such partial payment, indemnity, satisfaction, or discharge, shall
prevent the lienor from proceeding to enforce his rights against any
unit and its percentage interest in the common elements not so paid,
indemnified, satisfied or discharged.

11-125. Zoning.

The provisions of the zoning regulations within the jurisdiction
in which the condominium property is located shall remain in full
force and effect insofar as they apply to the over-all property at the
time of its being declared into the horizontal property regime
except that these zoning provisions shall not be construed to affect
the individual units or the common elements if the over-all use of
the property conforms to these existing regulations. Nothing herein
contained shall, however, be construed to restrict any proper zoning
authority from adopting rules and regulations for the zoning of
condominium projects not inconsistent with the general law in
order to implement this program. The bylaws of any condominium
project may provide limitations on the rezoning of the real estate
within the project or any portion or condominium unit thereof
within certain standards of consent of co-owners and other restric-
tions set forth in the bylaws.

11-126. Subtitle additional and supplemental.

The provisions of this title shall be in addition to and supple-
mental to all other provisions of the Code of Public General Laws
of Maryland, the Code of Public Local Laws, and to any local enact-
ment in this State and wheresoever there appears in said laws or
local enactments of the words, "square(s)," "lot(s)," "land,"
"ground(s)," "parcel(s)," "property," "block(s)," or other designa-
tion denoting a unit of land, where appropriate to implement this
title, there shall be deemed inserted after such descriptive terms,
reference to a condominium unit, condominium subdivision, or hori-
zontal property regime, whichever shall be appropriate to effect the
ends and purposes of this subtitle. Wherever, the application of
the provisions of this title conflict with the application of such
other provisions, this title shall prevail.

TITLE XII—Eminent Domain

Subtitle IGeneral Rules
12-101. Application of Title

All proceedings for the acquisition of private property for public
use by condemnation shall be governed by the provisions of this
title and of Subtitle U of the Maryland Rules of Precedure; pro-
vided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent the State of
Maryland or any of its instrumentalities or political subdivisions,
acting under statute or ordinance passed in pursuance of
§ 40A
or
§ 40B of Article III of the Constitution of this State, from
taking private property for public use immediately upon making the
payment required thereunder and giving any security required
thereunder; and provided further that nothing herein shall prevent


 

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