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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 5
wildlife or device is believed to be and make affidavit to that
fact. If the judge finds the affidavit legally sufficient, he
shall issue a search warrant against the person complained of,
directed to the officer making the affidavit, commanding him to
proceed at once and search for the bird, mammal, amphibian, or
reptile or the device and, upon finding it, to seize, take
possession, and keep it until further order by the judge. The
warrant shall be executed pursuant to the Maryland Rules [of
Procedure or the Maryland District Court Rules]. The warrant
shall be returned within five days from the issuing date or
within a shorter period of time set forth in the search warrant.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete cross-reference in § 10-1103 of the
Natural Resources Article.
Occurred: As a result of the revision of the Maryland
Rules effective July 1, 1984.
10-1107.
(c) (3) In each instance, the court shall order the person
to pay the restitution to the State of Maryland. Moneys paid
under this section shall be credited to the Department of Natural
Resources to be used only for the replacement, habitat
management, or enforcement programs for injured, killed, or
destroyed wildlife or protected species of [animal] ANIMALS.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in § 10-1107(c)(3) of the
Natural Resources Article.
Occurred: Ch. 465, Acts of 1988.
Article - Real Property
2-105.
A covenant by the grantor in a deed[,] "that he will warrant
generally the property hereby granted"!,] has the same effect as
if the grantor had covenanted that he will warrant forever the
property to the grantee against every lawful claim and demand of
any person.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Extraneous punctuation in § 2-105 of the Real
Property Article.
Occurred: Ch. 12, § 2, Acts of 1974 and Ch. 6, § 1,
Acts of 1988.
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