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2464 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 554
$4,800; associate members, [$1,200] $1,500 each.
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SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect June 1, 1977.
Approved May 17, 1977.
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CHAPTER 555
(House Bill 1435)
AN ACT concerning
Courts of Appeals - Petition for Certiorari
FOR the purpose of providing that a petition for
certiorari shall be filed in the Court of Appeals no
later than the time prescribed by the Maryland
Rules.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Section 12-201
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1974 Volume and 1976 Supplement)
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 12-201 of Article - Courts and
Judicial Proceedings, of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1974 Volume and 1976 Supplement) be and it is hereby
repealed and reenacted, with amendments, to read as
follows:
Article — Courts and Judicial Proceedings
12-201.
Except as provided in § 12-202 of this title, in any
case or proceeding pending in or decided by the Court of
Special Appeals upon appeal from a circuit court or an
orphans' court or the Maryland Tax Court, any party,
including the State, may file in the Court of Appeals a
petition for certiorari to review the case or proceeding.
The petition may be filed either before or after the
Court of Special Appeals has rendered a decision, but not
later than [30 days after its mandate has been issued]
THE TIME PRESCRIBED BY THE MARYLAND RULES. In a case or
proceeding described in this section, the Court of
Appeals also may issue the writ of certiorari on its own
motion.
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