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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
1951
accruing to any [such] premises so entered [upon] shall be
chargeable against [such] THE land and shall mitigate or
offset any claim in or any action brought by any owner of
any interest in [such] THE premises for any alleged damages
by virtue of [such] THE entry. This provision is not
intended to create new rights of action or eliminate
existing immunities.
8-716.
(c) A person is not required to pay the tax provided
for in subsection (b) to obtain a certificate of title
resulting from[;]:
(1) A transfer between members of the immediate
family as determined by Department rules and regulations;
(2) A transfer between licensed dealers in
vessels for resale;
(3) Sale or transfer of a vessel or boat not
required to be titled under this subtitle;
(4) Purchase of a vessel by the State or any
political subdivision; or
(5) Purchase of a vessel by an eleemosynary
organization which the Secretary has approved.
8-9A-05.
(c) A court exercising equity jurisdiction in the
county where the land or any part of the land or water
covered by this subtitle is located may restrain any
violation of this subtitle, or order the abatement of a
condition resulting from any violation and order the
restoration of lands and waters to the condition existing
prior to the violation, in an action brought by a
subdivision affected by the violation, by the [Department
by] DEPARTMENT, BY any authorized unit or officer of the
Department, or by the Attorney General.
8-1404.
(A) The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene shall
submit an annual report to the Governor and General Assembly
not later than June 1, in each year, which summarizes the
water pollution control program for the State. The report
shall include:
[(a)] (1) The status of comprehensive county water
supply and sewerage plans developed in compliance with
Article 43, § 387C of the Code;
[(b)] (2) The status of implementation programs to
achieve water quality standards for the State. Outstanding
violations and the status of correction shall be included;
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