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2512

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 480

foundation in a purchase of the easement made subsequent to the
arbitration for a period of two years, unless the landowner and
the foundation agree upon a lesser value or the landowner appeals
the results of the arbitration to the Maryland Tax Court, and may
further appeal from the tax court as provided in Article 81, §
229(1) of the Code.

Article - Commercial Law

9-402.

(9) In addition to other requirements stated herein, any
person tendering for filing a financing or continuation
statement, or any amendment thereof, or an assignment,
termination or release statement, upon a printed form shall cause
said printed form to be printed in not less than 8 point type, in
black letters upon white paper of sufficient weight and thickness
as to be clearly readable. If any such statement shall be wholly
typewritten or typewritten on a printed form, the typewriting
shall be in black letters, in not less than elite type upon white
paper of sufficient weight or thickness as to be clearly
readable. In those filing offices where such statements are
photostated or microfilmed no such statement upon which a rider
or riders have been placed or attached in such a manner as to
obscure, hide or cover any other part of the statement shall be
tendered or received for filing, and no such statement not
otherwise readily subject to photostating or microfilming shall
be tendered or received for filing until a charge equal to three
times the fee allowed by law for the filing, noting in the index,
furnishing a receipt for such filing and recording of the same
shall have been paid to the filing officer. Each sheet of any
such statement tendered for filing shall not exceed in size 8 1/2
by 14 inches upon which the printed or typewritten matter shall
not be more than 6 1/2 by 10 inches and any statement tendered
for filing with sheets smaller than this maximum shall have a
margin at the top and bottom of at least 2 inches each and with
side margins of at least 1 inch each. Any person tendering any
such statement for filing shall cause the name or names of every
person attached to said statement to be typed or printed and, if
a signature, to be typed or printed below such signature. The
statement shall also contain a designation of the person and the
address to which the filing officer may deliver or mail any such
statement after it shall have been recorded as hereinafter
provided. A financing statement shall also indicate whether or
not the underlying secured transaction or transactions being
publicized by such financing statement are subject to the
recordation tax imposed by [Article 81, §§ 277 and 278, Annotated
Code of Maryland, 1962 Suppl., as amended, from time to time]
TITLE 12 OF THE TAX - PROPERTY ARTICLE, or whether partially so
subject. If such transaction or transactions are wholly or
partially subject to [such] THE recordation tax then the
principal amount of the debt initially incurred shall be stated
for the purpose of computing the tax then payable, and the
payment and collection of subsequent taxes by reason of
additional indebtedness shall be governed by [the provisions of

 

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