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authorized attorney or representative, shall file the prescribed
application, which shall include a sworn description of the film.
No fee shall be charged for any such permit.]
[24.
The several sections and provisions of this article are
hereby declared to be independent of each other; and it is the
legislative intent that, if any of said sections or provisions
are declared to be unconstitutional, such section or provision
shall not affect any other portion of this article.]
[25.] 2.
Whenever money shall be deposited or advanced on a contract
for the future use or rental of motion picture films as security
for the performance of the contract or to be applied to payments
upon such contract when due, such money, with interest accruing
thereon, if any, until repaid or so applied shall continue to be
the money of the person making such deposit or advance and shall
be considered a trust fund in possession of the person with whom
such deposit or advance shall be made, and shall be deposited in
a bank or trust company by the person receiving the same, and
shall not be commingled with said person's other funds or become
an asset of such person or trustee, and the person so paying the
same shall be notified by the bank or trust company in which said
funds are deposited.
[26.] 3.
No waiver of the provisions of [§ 25] § 2 OF THIS ARTICLE
shall be made so as to evade the provisions of [said § 25] § 2 OF
THIS ARTICLE and any such waiver if so made, shall be considered
null and void.
[26A.
The provisions of this article creating the Maryland State
Board of Censors and relating to the regulation of motion
pictures and any regulations promulgated under this article are
of no effect and may not be enforced after July 1, 1981.]
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete language in Article 66A, §§ 2 through
24 and § 26A.
Occurred: Ch. 808, Acts of 1978 provided for the
termination of these sections effective July 1, 1981.
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