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payment was due, whichever is later, the Commission shall
assess against the insurer or self-insurer a fine not to
exceed 20 percent of the amount of the payment, which fine
shall be remitted to the claimant.
Article - Agriculture
6-307.
(a) Any agricultural liming material or gypsum, sold,
offered, or exposed for sale in the State, shall have
attached to it or be accompanied by an invoice as provided
in § [6-306] 6-308 bearing a plainly printed statement
giving the following information:
(1) Name of the manufacturer or importer, and
the address of his principal office;
(2) Name of the place where manufactured;
(3) Brand or trade name of the material;
(4) Name of the form of the material;
(5) Net weight, if the material is sold in a
package;
(6) If in a ground or powdered form, fineness of
the material showing the percentage passing the 20 mesh
sieve, the 60 mesh sieve, and the 100 mesh sieve;
(7) Minimum percent of oxide of calcium (CaO),
and of oxide of magnesium (MgO), and, in the case of gypsum,
the minimum percent of calcium sulphate (CaSO4);
(8) With respect to all burned forms of liming
materials, including mixtures of burned and unburned liming
materials, a statement of the total maximum percent of
oxides, calcium, and oxides of magnesium, which are combined
as carbonates.
Article - Commercial Law
12-312.
(c) (1) The amount of property insurance may not
exceed either the reasonable value of the property insured
or the originally scheduled total of payments under the loan
contract. The terms and conditions of the property
insurance policy shall be filed with and approved by the
Insurance Commissioner. Property insurance may be provided
by the lender if the borrower, at the time the loan is made,
fails to furnish a loss payable endorsement for the
protection of the lender in an amount sufficient to cover
the amount of the loan or the value of the property securing
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