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Session Laws, 1973
Volume 709, Page 1100   View pdf image
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1100                                      LAWS OF MARYLAND                                Ch. 490

(E) IN ANY ACTION OF SUMMARY EJECTMENT FOR FAILURE TO
PAY RENT WHERE THE LANDLORD IS AWARDED A JUDGMENT
GIVING HIM RESTITUTION OF THE LEASED PREMISES, THE
TENANT SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEMPTION OF THE
LEASED PREMISES BY TENDERING IN CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR
MONEY ORDER TO THE LANDLORD OR HIS AGENT ALL PAST DUE
RENT AND LATE FEES, PLUS ALL COURT AWARDED COSTS AND
FEES [[AWARDED BY THE COURT]], AT ANY TIME BEFORE
ACTUAL EXECUTION OF THE EVICTION ORDER.

[(e)] (F) The tenant may appeal from the judgment of the District Court to the
circuit court for any county or the Baltimore City Court, as the case may be, at
any time within two days from the rendition of the judgment; the tenant in order
to stay any execution of the judgment, shall give a bond to the landlord with one
or more sureties, who are owners of sufficient property in the State of Maryland,
with condition to prosecute the appeal with effect, and answer to the landlord in all
costs and damages mentioned in the judgment, and such other damages as shall be
incurred and sustained by reason of the appeal; the bond shall not affect in any
manner the right of the landlord to proceed against the tenant, assignee or
subtenant for any and all rents that may become due and payable to me landlord
after the rendition of the judgment.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 1973.

Approved May 21, 1973.

CHAPTER 491
(Senate Bill 1172)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 117 of Article 41 of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume), title
"Governor-Executive and Administrative Departments," subtitle "Division of
Parole and Probation," to provide that a prisoner whose parole is revoked shall
not receive credit for time between his release and revocation of the parole
except in the discretion of the Parole Board.

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 117 of Article 41 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume), title "Governor-Executive and
Administrative Departments," subtitle "Division of Parole and Probation," be and
it is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

117.

Whenever a prisoner released on parole is retaken, he shall, at the time and
place designated by the Board, be given an opportunity to appear before it. The
Board may then or within a reasonable time thereafter revoke the order of parole
and terminate the conditions thereof. If the order of parole is revoked, the prisoner
shall serve the remainder of the sentence originally imposed without credit for the
time (spent in the community under parole supervision] BETWEEN RELEASE
ON PAROLE AND REVOCATION OF PAROLE except that said Board may,
in its discretion, grant credit for time [spent in the community under parole
supervision] BETWEEN RELEASE ON PAROLE AND REVOCATION OF

 

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