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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 6-406

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§6–406.
(a)“Cultivated land” means land that has been cleared of its natural vegetation and is currently planted with a crop or orchard.
(b)Unless a person has permission from the owner of cultivated land or an agent of the owner, a person may not enter on the cultivated land of another.
(c)A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or a fine not exceeding $500 or both.
(d)This section:
(1)prohibits only wanton entry on cultivated land; and
(2)does not:
(i)prevent a person who resides on cultivated land from receiving a person who seeks to provide a lawful service; or
(ii)apply to a person entering cultivated land under color of law or color of title.
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