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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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the State containing a power of sale, or an assent to a decree.
Suit for any deficiency following foreclosure may be maintained
in the same proceeding and suit to recover a money judgment for
unpaid assessments may be maintained without waiving the lien
securing the same. An action may not be brought to foreclose the
lien unless brought within 3 years following the recordation of
the statement of condominium lien. An action may not be brought
to foreclose the lien except after 10 days' written notice to THE
unit owner given by certified mail, return receipt requested,
bearing a postmark from the United States Postal Service, to the
address of the unit owner shown on the books of the council of
unit owners.
11-137.
(h) (1) A designated household which executes an extended
lease under this section which is accepted thereafter may not
terminate its extended lease under § 11-102.1. A designated
household may terminate its extended lease at any time, with
notice to the developer or any subsequent titleholder as follows:
(i) At least a 1-month notice in writing shall
be given when less than 12 months [remains] REMAIN on the lease;
(ii) At least a 3-month notice in writing shall
be given when 12 months or more remain on the lease.
(2) Any lease executed under this section shall set
forth the provisions for termination contained in this
subsection.
Article - Transportation
1-101.
(d) "Consolidated Transportation Program" means the
document described in Section 2-103 of this article that is
prepared by the Department, is updated annually, and includes a
[6 year] 6-YEAR forecast specifically designating projects the
Department plans to undertake with anticipated financial
resources available to the Department during that [6 year] 6-YEAR
period. The 6 years consist of the current year, the budget
request year, and the 4 successive planning years.
(h) "Maryland Transportation Plan" means the document
prepared by the Department and updated every 2 years that
includes a [20 year] 20-YEAR forecast of State transportation
needs based on anticipated financial resources available to the
Department during that [20 year] 20-YEAR period.
[2-108.
(a) In this section, "Maryland firm" means a business
entity which has its principal office in this State.
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