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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 708
(III) If a motion for rehearing is filed,
the time within which an appeal can be taken from the
decision shall commence from the time of ruling by the
Commission on the motion OR, IF THE MOTION IS GRANTED, FROM
THE TIME AN ORDER IS ISSUED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (II) OF
THIS SUBSECTION. [Such] A motion FOR REHEARING by one party
shall not operate to stay the right of the other parties to
the cause to file an appeal under this section. [Such
motions] MOTIONS A MOTION FOR REHEARING AND, IF GRANTED,
FURTHER PROCEEDINGS shall be [heard and] determined
promptly by the Commission, even though an appeal by the
other party may be pending. If the appeal shall be heard by
the court prior to the [hearing of such] RULING BY THE
COMMISSION ON THE motion OR, WHERE APPLICABLE, PURSUANT TO
PARAGRAPH (II), then the court shall determine all questions
of fact and law, including questions of fact and law
involved in the [unheard] motion REMAINING BEFORE THE
COMMISSION. If the appeal shall be heard subsequent to the
ruling by the Commission on the motion, then the court shall
determine all questions of fact and law arising under the
original order or under AND UNDER ANY FURTHER [such] THE
order, or orders as the Commission may have made pursuant to
[such] THE motion A MOTION FOR REHEARING.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1982.
Approved June 1, 1982.
CHAPTER 709
(House Bill 1407)
AN ACT concerning
Creation of a State Debt - Publick Playhouse
FOR the purpose of authorizing the creation of a State Debt
in the amount of $500,000 $350,000, the proceeds to be
used as a grant to assist the Maryland-National Capital
Park and Planning Commission in the improvement,
restoration, rehabilitation, and reconstruction of the
Publick Playhouse; and providing generally for the
issue and sale of bonds evidencing the loan.
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That:
(1) The Board of Public Works may borrow money and
incur indebtedness on behalf of the State of Maryland
through a State loan to be known as the Publick Playhouse
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