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Session Laws, 1977
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392                                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                               Ch. 13
NOT VACATE THE DWELLING OR PLACE OF BUSINESS UNTIL THE
TITLE TO THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY DEED OR
CONDEMNATION. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from the third,
fourth, and fifth sentences of the first
paragraph of Art. 89B, §14. In subsection (b) of this section, the present
requirement that an occupant need not vacate
"said building" is changed to refer to the
"dwelling or place of business" since the
latter may or may not he conducted in a
"building". 8-325. NEGOTIATION WITH PROPERTY OWNERS. (A) COMMISSION TO NEGOTIATE. AFTER THE PETITION IS FUEL AND PAYMENT IS MADE
UNDER §8-323 OF THIS SUBTITLE, THE COMMISSION SHALL SEEK
TO ACQUIRE THE PROPERTY BY AMICABLE NEGOTIATION. (B) VALUATION DATE. FOR PURPOSES OF THESE NEGOTIATIONS, THE COMMISSION
SHALL DETERMINE THE VALUE OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ACQUIRED
AS OF THE DATE THE PAYMENT IS MADE TO THE PROPERTY OWNER
OR INTO COURT UNDER §8-323 OF THIS SUBTITLE. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 89B,
§15. 3-326. CERTIFICATION TO BOARD OF PROPERTY REVIEW; FILING
IN COURT. (A)   CERTIFICATION TO BOARD. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (E) OF THIS
SECTION, IF THE COMMISSION IS UNABLE TO ACQUIRE THE
PROPERTY BY NEGOTIATION, IT SHALL CERTIFY THE CASE TO THE
BOARD OF PROPERTY REVIEW FOR THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE
PROPERTY IS LOCATED, AS PROVIDED IN THE MARYLAND RULES. (B)   CASES TO BE HEARD BY COURT. A CASE SHALL BE FILED AS A CONDEMNATION CASE IN THE
COURT FOR THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AND
MAY NOT BE HEARD BY A BOARD OF PROPERTY REVIEW IF: (1) THE COMMISSION DETERMINES THAT VALID,
MARKETABLE TITLE IS UNOBTAINABLE WITHOUT A COURT
PROCEEDING; OR (2) A NONRESIDENT HAS AN INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
AND WILL NOT ACCEPT SERVICE OF PROCESS AND AGREE TO THE


 
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