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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
2233
Article - Real Property
3-104.
(a) [No] A deed OR OTHER INSTRUMENT which [would
effect] EFFECTS a change of ownership on the assessment
books under Article 81, may NOT be [received for record]
RECORDED until the property granted is transferred on the
assessment books or records of the county where the property
is located to the grantee or assignee named in the deed OR
OTHER INSTRUMENT. When submitting the deed OR OTHER
INSTRUMENT for transfer on the assessment books, the person
offering the deed OR OTHER INSTRUMENT, on request, shall
mail or deliver to the person having charge of the
assessment books, a statement of any building and
improvement on the property granted. When the property is
transferred on the assessment books, the person recording
the transfer shall evidence the fact of transfer on the deed
OR OTHER INSTRUMENT. This endorsement is sufficient to
authorize the [receipt] RECORDING of the deed OR OTHER
INSTRUMENT [for recordation] by the clerk of the appropriate
court.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1980.
Approved May 20, 1980.
CHAPTER 639
(House Bill 1362)
AN ACT concerning
Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages
FOR the purpose of clarifying a provision of law providing
that it is unlawful for any person under a certain age
to attempt to purchase or possess beer and light wine
in Harford County generally revising certain provisions
pertaining to purchasing, possession, and drinking
alcoholic beverages in Harford County by persons under
certain ages; providing that the provisions of this Act
do not apply to certain employees in certain employment
situations; providing that possession of alcoholic
beverages upon the premises of certain licensees is not
unlawful under certain conditions; and specifying
certain penalties.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
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