1974 Vetoes
notated Code of Maryland (1970 Replacement Volume), title "Vehicle
Laws," subtitle "Subtitle 7. Financial Responsibility and Unsatis-
fied Claim and Judgment Fund," subheading "Part VI. Unsatisfied
Claim and Judgment Fund Law," and to enact a new Section 7-621.1
of the same Article, Code, title, subtitle and subheading, to follow
immediately after Section 7-621 thereof, providing for a change in the
procedure of obtaining permission to bring an action against the
Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund Board, and generally relat-
ing thereto.
May 31, 1972.
Honorable Thomas Hunter Lowe
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the Maryland Con-
stitution, I have today vetoed House Bill 889.
This bill amends the Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund law
to change the procedure for obtaining permission to bring an action
against the Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund Board.
House Bill 444, which was enacted by the General Assembly and
signed by me on April 26, 1972, repealed the entire Unsatisfied
Claim and Judgment Fund law. Because of the inconsistency be-
tween the two bills, and because the enactment of House Bill 444
renders House Bill 889 unnecessary, I have decided to veto House
Bill 889.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marvin Mandel,
Governor.
House Bill No. 993—Distress for Rent
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 39Q
SECTIONS 39Q AND 39R of Article 53 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1972 Replacement Volume), and to add new Section 39S
to follow immediately after Section 39R thereof, title "Landlord
and Tenant," subtitle "Distress for Rent," to provide the tenant with
the right to pay due rent at any time prior to eviction, to provide
the forms that shall be used to summon tenants to court and to
notify the tenants of the date of eviction. AND TO PROVIDE AN
APPEAL PROCEDURE.
May 31, 1972.
Honorable Thomas Hunter Lowe
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the Maryland Con-
stitution, I have today vetoed House Bill 993.
This bill requires that notices used by the District Court to sum-
mon tenants to court, shall inform the tenants of the date of eviction
and their rights of appeal.
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