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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
(D)        PROOF OF DESTRUCTION OR FOR BOUNTY. IF THE VEHICLE IDENTIFIED IN THE INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
WAS TITLED IN THIS STATE, THE INDEMNITY AGREEMENT AND
THE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: (1)          ARE SATISFACTORY PROOF THAT THE VEHICLE
HAS BEEN DESTROYED; AND (2)       ARE ACCEPTABLE FOR PAYMENT OF THE FULL
BOUNTY AUTHORIZED BY §15-512 OF THIS ARTICLE. (E)        APPLICABILITY OF §15-512. OTHERWISE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADMINISTERING THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION, THE PROVISIONS OF §15-512 OF
THIS ARTICLE DO NOT APPLY. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 66 1/2,
§11-1002.2 (f)(5). The Commission is unsure of the purpose or
import of the last sentence of present
§11-1002.2(f)(5) — now subsection (e) of this
section.            Clarification by the General Assembly would be appropriate. GENERAL REVISOR'S NOTE:
In revising this subtitle, the Commission to Revise
the Annotated Code attempted to clarify the present law,
without substantive change, as best it could. However,
the reader should be mindful of Justice Powell's
statement regarding this law: "Few would contend that Maryland has taken the
straightest road to its goal, either in its
original drafting of the statute or in the
refinement            introduced           by           the              1974 amendment.... {However, that} Maryland might
have furthered its underlying purpose more
artfully, more directly, or more clearly, does
not warrant a conclusion that the method it
chose is unconstitutional".            Hughes v. Alexandria Scrap Corp., — U.S. — (1976).
TITLE 26. VEHICLE LAWS—-PARTIES AND PROCEDURE ON CITATION, ARREST, TRIAL, AND APPEAL. SUBTITLE    1. PARTIES SUBJECT TO THE MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW. 26-101. PARTIES TO AN OFFENSE. (A) PERSONAL ACTIONS. ANY PERSON WHO COMMITS, ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT,


 
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