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Session Laws, 1973
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Ch. 351                             MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                  763

COMMISSIONER MAY PERMIT SUCH CORPORATION TO INVEST A
SUM NOT TO EXCEDE 50% OF ITS ASSETS IN REAL ESTATE FOR USE
AS MEDICAL FACILITIES AND FIXED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE
USED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENGAGING IN GROUP
HEALTH CARE.

AS USED IN THIS SECTION, THE WORDS "GROUP HEALTH CARE"
SHALL BE DEFINED AS A PRACTICE WHEREBY SUCH
CORPORATION SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBTITLE
ENGAGES THE SERVICES OF HEALTH CARE SPECIALISTS WHO
PROVIDE HEALTH CARE AT A PRE-DETERMINED LOCATION OR
LOCATIONS PURSUANT TO A PRE-PAID HEALTH PLAN.

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

Approved May 7, 1973.

CHAPTER 351
(House Bill 1486)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments. Section 9-6 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Baltimore City (1969 Edition, being Article 4 of the Code
of Public Local Laws of Maryland), title "Baltimore City," subtitle "Landlord
and Tenant," subheading "In General," to I [delete a provision of Section 9-6
that the Baltimore City Department of Public Works furnish certain services]]
amend existing law relating to eviction.

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 9-6 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Baltimore
City (1969 Edition, being Article 4 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland), title "Baltimore City," subtitle "Landlord and Tenant," subheading
"In General," be and it is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to
read as follows:

9-6.

In case judgment shall be given in favor of said lessor in the manner aforesaid,
and the tenant shall fail to comply with the requirements of the said order there
shall issue, on the order of the lessor, a warrant directed to a constable of the
District Court, directing said constable to cause said lessor to have again and
repossess said premises by putting him in possession thereof, and for that purpose
to remove from said premises, by force if necessary, all the furniture, implements,
tools, goods, effects or other chattels of every description whatsoever belonging to
said tenant, or to any person claiming or holding by or under said tenant. A Judge
of the District Court shall have the power to pass such order or orders as may be
necessary, in his discretion, to accomplish the revesting of possession in the
landlord. [[The order shall provide that, in the absence of the tenant or one
claiming under the tenant, all the furniture, goods, and effects of every description
belonging to the tenant, or to any person claiming or holding by or under the
tenant, shall be deposited by the constable, at the cost of the tenant, in the nearest
public warehouse or other storage facility for storage. (The Baltimore City
Department of Public Works shall cooperate with the constable, on the date of
eviction, in providing the necessary vehicles for the transport of the goods and in

 

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