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Session Laws, 1982
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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place of business, and a copy thereof with the clerk of the
circuit court of any other county [or the Superior Court of
Baltimore City, as the case may be, ] a certificate under its
official seal stating: (1) The name of the employer; (2) his
address; (3) the amount of the contributions and interest
assessed and in default; and (4) that the time in which a
judicial review is permitted, pursuant to subsection (c) of
this section, has expired without such appeal having been
taken and thereupon such clerk shall enter in the judgment
docket of the court, the name of the employer mentioned in
the certificate, the amount of such contributions and
interest assessed and in default and the date such
certificate is filed. Thereupon, the amount of: such
assessment so docketed shall become a lien upon the title to
and interest in real property and the chattels real of the
employer against whom the assessment is made in the same
manner as, and for all the purposes of, a judgment of the
court docketed, and no property used in connection with the
business of such employer shall be exempt from levy.

The Executive Director is hereby authorized to
compromise, settle and adjust any contributions and/or
interest assessed against any employer where in the judgment
of the Executive Director the best interests of the State of
Maryland will be promoted or served thereby and may in such
cases accept in full settlement of the contributions and/or
interest assessed an amount less than that assessed.

Article 96 - United States

20.

Whenever the United States are unable to agree with the
owners of the land described in § 19 of this article as to
the purposes and for the purchase thereof, or if the owners
for any cause are incapable of making a perfect title to the
said land, the United States may institute proceedings for
the condemnation of the said land for the use and benefit of
the United States in the circuit court of the State for the
county where the land lies, [or in the Superior Court of
Baltimore City if the land lies in said city,] and have the
land condemned for the use and benefit of the United States,
such condemnation proceedings to be instituted and conducted
in accordance with §§ 5 and 16 of this article; provided,
however, that the quantity of land condemned under the
provisions, of this section shall not be subject to the
limitations prescribed in § 16 of this article.

Article 96 1/2 - Veterans

18.

A Second World War veteran, who shall feel aggrieved by
the action or refusal to act of the State or other
governmental unit in any case involving rights or privileges

 

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