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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                         1633
(E) FOR THE DEATH OF AN UNMARRIED CHILD, WHO IS NOT A MINOR
CHILD, THE DAMAGES AWARDED UNDER SUBSECTION (C) ARE NOT LIMITED
OR RESTRICTED BY THE "PECUNIARY LOSS" OR "PECUNIARY BENEFIT" RULE BUT MAY INCLUDE DAMAGES FOR MENTAL ANGUISH, EMOTIONAL PAIN AND SUFFERING, LOSS OF SOCIETY, COMPANIONSHIP, COMFORT, PROTECTION,
CARE, ATTENTION, ADVICE, COUNSEL, TRAINING, OR GUIDANCE WHERE
APPLICABLE IF: (1)  THE CHILD IS 21 YEARS OLD OR YOUNGER; OR (2) A PARENT CONTRIBUTED 50 PERCENT OR MORE OF THE
CHILD'S SUPPORT. [(e)] (F) Only one action under this subtitle lies in respect to the death of a person. [(f)] (G) An action under this subtitle shall be filed
within three years after the death of the injured person. [(g)] (H) For the purposes of this section, a person born
to parents who have not participated in a marriage ceremony with each other is considered to be the child of his mother. He is considered to be the child of his father only if his father (1)
has been judicially determined to be the father in a proceeding
brought under Section 66E of Article 16, or (2) prior to the
death of the child, (a) has acknowledged himself in writing, to
be the father, or (b) has openly and notoriously recognized the
person to be his child, or (c) has subsequently married the
mother and has acknowledged himself, orally or in writing, to be
the father.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1983. Approved May 31, 1983.
CHAPTER 521 (Senate Bill 122) AN ACT concerning Maryland Self-Service Storage Act FOR the purpose of regulating the use of leased space at a
self-service storage facility; providing for liens by
operators of self-service storage facilities and for sales
to satisfy those liens; regulating lien sales by operators
of self-service storage facilities; requiring the giving of
certain notice before a lien sale by the operator of a


 
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