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Session Laws, 2000
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Ch. 639 2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Article - Real Property 8-401. (d) (1) (i) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subsection, if
judgment is given in favor of the landlord, and the tenant fails to comply with the
requirements of the order within 4 days, the court shall, at any time after the
expiration of the 4 days, issue its warrant, directed to any official of the county
entitled to serve process, ordering the official to cause the landlord to have again and
repossess the property by putting the landlord (or the landlord's duly qualified agent
or attorney for the landlord's benefit) in possession thereof, and for that purpose to
remove from the property, by force if necessary, all the furniture, implements, tools,
goods, effects or other chattels of every description whatsoever belonging to the
tenant, or to any person claiming or holding by or under said tenant. (ii) If the landlord does not order a warrant of restitution within
sixty days from the date of judgment or from the expiration date of any stay of
execution, whichever shall be the later, the judgment for possession shall be stricken. (2) (i) The administrative judge of any district may stay the execution
of a warrant of restitution of a residential property, from day to day, in the event of
extreme weather conditions, (ii) When a stay has been granted under this paragraph, the
execution of the warrant of restitution for which the stay has been granted shall be
given priority [when] AND COMPLETED WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER the extreme weather
conditions cease. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2000. Approved May 18, 2000.
CHAPTER 639
(House Bill 792) AN ACT concerning Recordation Tax - Payment and Collection FOR the purpose of providing for collection of the recordation tax by certain county
officers instead of by the clerks of the circuit court under certain circumstances;
requiring certain county officers to deduct from the recordation tax and remit to
the Comptroller a certain percentage for a certain fiscal year; and generally
relating to the payment and collection of the recordation tax imposed on certain
instruments. BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article - Tax - Property
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