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Session Laws, 1974
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                             2379

volume. It shall be considered as evidence of the law in
all the courts of [this] THE state and by all public
offices and officers of the state and its political
subdivisions.

10-202. MARYLAND Uniform Proof of Statutes Act.

(c) This act may be cited as the MARYLAND Uniform
Proof of Statutes Act.

10-307.

(a) In a proceeding in which a person is charged
with driving OR ATTEMPTING TO DRIVE a [motor] vehicle
while under the influence of intoxicating liquor] IN
VIOLATION OF §11-902 OF ARTICLE 66 1/2 OF THE CODE, or
while his ability is impaired by the consumption of
alcohol, the amount of alcohol in the person's breath,
blood, or urine shown in chemical analysis as provided in
this subtitle is admissible in evidence and has the
effect set forth in subsection (b) through(e).

REVISOR'S NOTE: In §10-307(a) the phrase "while
under the influence of intoxicating liquor" is
proposed for repeal and the phrase "in
violation of §11-902 of Article 66 1/2 of the
Code" substituted to bring this subsection
into conformity with the language in §10—302.

10-507.

This subtitle may be cited as the MARYLAND Uniform
Judicial Notice of Foreign Law Act.

10-708. [Construction of subtitle] UNIFORMITY OF
INTERPRETATION.

This subtitle shall be so INTERPRETED AND construed
as to effectuate its general purpose to sake uniform the
law of [those] THE states which enact it.

10-709.

This subtitle may be cited as the MARYLAND Uniform
Foreign Money—Judgments Recognition Act.

10-804.

Where the insured and the beneficiary in a policy
[or] OF life or accident insurance have died and there is
no sufficient evidence that they have died other than
simultaneously, the proceeds of the policy shall be
distributed as if the insured had survived the

 

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