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2282                                   LAWS OF MARYLAND                                Ch. 240

9-630. RESERVED.

9-631. RESERVED.

PART IV. POWERS AND DUTIES OF DISTRICTS.

9-632. MISCELLANEOUS POWERS.

(A)  IN GENERAL.

FOR THE PURPOSES OF CARRYING OUT THIS SUBTITLE, EACH
DISTRICT HAS, IN ADDITION TO THE POWERS PROVIDED ELSEWHERE
IN THIS SUBTITLE, THE POWERS SET FORTH IN PART IV OF THIS
SUBTITLE.

(B)  GENERAL CORPORATE POWERS.

EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SUBTITLE, A
DISTRICT HAS ALL OF THE POWERS, PRIVILEGES, AND IMMUNITIES
GRANTED TO MARYLAND CORPORATIONS UNDER THE MARYLAND GENERAL
CORPORATION LAW.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from the introductory
language of former Article 43, § 650(b) and
(b)(1) through (7).

The Maryland General Corporation Law is contained
in Titles 1 through 3 of the Corporations and
Associations Article. See CA § 1-103.

As to powers, privileges, and immunities granted
to Maryland corporations, see CA § 2-103.

9-633. EMINENT DOMAIN.

(A)  IN GENERAL.

SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION, A DISTRICT
MAY ACQUIRE RIGHTS IN LAND OR WATER RIGHTS BY EXERCISE OF
THE RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN AS SET FORTH IN TITLE 12 OF THE
REAL PROPERTY ARTICLE.

(B)  LIMITATION AS TO PUBLICLY OWNED PROPERTY.

A DISTRICT'S POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN DOES NOT EXTEND TO
AN INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY THAT IS OWNED BY A COUNTY,
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, OR OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION UNLESS
THE GOVERNING BODY OF THAT COUNTY, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, OR
OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION CONSENTS.

(C)  LIMITATION AS TO PRIVATELY OWNED SYSTEMS.

A DISTRICT'S POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN DOES NOT EXTEND TO
A PRIVATELY OWNED AND OPERATED WATER SYSTEM, SEWERAGE

 

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