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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 24-501

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§24–501.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in subsection
(b)of this section, the court may issue an order under this title only after notice and an opportunity for a hearing.
(b)The court may issue an order under this title:
(1)If the circumstances require issuance of an order before notice is given, without prior notice;
(2)If the circumstances require issuance of an order before a hearing is held, after notice and without a prior hearing; or
(3)If no interested party timely requests a hearing, after notice and without a hearing.
(c)The receiver shall file periodically with the court a master service list consisting of the names, mailing addresses, and, where available, facsimile numbers and e–mail addresses of:
(1)The respondent;
(2)The receiver;
(3)All persons joined as parties in the receivership;
(4)All persons known by the receiver to have asserted any ownership of or lien in receivership property;
(5)All persons that have filed a notice of appearance in accordance with this section; and
(6)Any attorney of record.
(d)Except as otherwise provided in this title, and unless the court orders otherwise, a motion shall be served in accordance with the Maryland Rules on:
(1)All persons on the master service list;
(2)All persons that have asserted an ownership interest or lien in receivership property that is the subject of the motion;
(3)All persons that are identified in the motion as directly affected by the relief requested; and
(4)Any other person as the court may direct.
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