HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1403
State shall issue an order terminating the registration of the
condominium.
11-131.
(a) (1) The provisions of §§ 10-202 and 10-203 of this
article apply to all sales by developers under this title. For
the purposes of this article, a newly constructed dwelling unit
means a newly constructed or newly converted condominium unit and
its appurtenant undivided fee simple interest in the common
areas.
(2) IF A DEVELOPER GRANTS AN IMPROVEMENT TO AN
INTERMEDIATE PURCHASER TO EVADE ANY LIABILITY TO A PURCHASER
IMPOSED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION, OR BY § 10-202 OR §
10-203 OF THIS ARTICLE, THE DEVELOPER IS LIABLE ON THE SUBSEQUENT
SALE OF THE IMPROVEMENT BY THE INTERMEDIATE PURCHASER AS IF THE
SUBSEQUENT SALE HAD BEEN EFFECTUATED BY THE DEVELOPER WITHOUT
REGARD TO THE INTERVENING GRANT.
11-135.
(c) The council of unit owners, within [20] 10 BUSINESS
days after a written request by a unit owner and receipt of a
reasonable fee therefor, NOT TO EXCEED THE COST TO THE COUNCIL OF
UNIT OWNERS if any, shall furnish a certificate containing the
information necessary to enable the unit owner to comply with
subsection (a). A unit owner providing a certificate under
subsection (a) is not liable to the purchaser for any erroneous
information provided by the council of unit owners and included
in the certificate.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1986.
Approved May 13, 1986.
CHAPTER 361
(Senate Bill 703)
AN ACT concerning
Maryland State Police - Disability Retirement
FOR the purpose of allowing the Superintendent of the Maryland
State Police to apply for disability retirement on behalf of
certain State Police officers under certain conditions;
providing for a mandatory hearing before the Board of
Trustees; providing for the designation of a certain
retirement option for certain disabled officers who do not
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