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§ 13-401. Definitions.
 

(a)  In general.- In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 

(b)  Forfeiting authority.- "Forfeiting authority" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(c)  Governing body.- "Governing body" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(d)  Lienholder.- "Lienholder" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(e)  Mortgage Fraud law.- "Mortgage Fraud law" means the Maryland Mortgage Fraud Protection Act, Title 7, Subtitle 4 of the Real Property Article. 

(f)  Owner.- "Owner" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(g)  Proceeds.- "Proceeds" includes property derived directly or indirectly in connection with or as a result of a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law. 

(h)  Property.-  

(1) "Property" includes: 

(i) real property and anything growing on or attached to real property; 

(ii) personal property; and 

(iii) money. 

(2) "Property" does not include a lessor's interest in property subject to a bona fide lease, unless the forfeiting authority can show that: 

(i) the lessor participated in a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law; or 

(ii) the property was the proceeds of a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law. 

(i)  Seizing authority.- "Seizing authority" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 
 

[2008, chs. 3, 4; ch. 36, § 6.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Criminal-procedure > Title-13 > Subtitle-4 > 13-401

§ 13-401. Definitions.
 

(a)  In general.- In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 

(b)  Forfeiting authority.- "Forfeiting authority" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(c)  Governing body.- "Governing body" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(d)  Lienholder.- "Lienholder" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(e)  Mortgage Fraud law.- "Mortgage Fraud law" means the Maryland Mortgage Fraud Protection Act, Title 7, Subtitle 4 of the Real Property Article. 

(f)  Owner.- "Owner" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(g)  Proceeds.- "Proceeds" includes property derived directly or indirectly in connection with or as a result of a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law. 

(h)  Property.-  

(1) "Property" includes: 

(i) real property and anything growing on or attached to real property; 

(ii) personal property; and 

(iii) money. 

(2) "Property" does not include a lessor's interest in property subject to a bona fide lease, unless the forfeiting authority can show that: 

(i) the lessor participated in a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law; or 

(ii) the property was the proceeds of a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law. 

(i)  Seizing authority.- "Seizing authority" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 
 

[2008, chs. 3, 4; ch. 36, § 6.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Criminal-procedure > Title-13 > Subtitle-4 > 13-401

§ 13-401. Definitions.
 

(a)  In general.- In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 

(b)  Forfeiting authority.- "Forfeiting authority" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(c)  Governing body.- "Governing body" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(d)  Lienholder.- "Lienholder" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(e)  Mortgage Fraud law.- "Mortgage Fraud law" means the Maryland Mortgage Fraud Protection Act, Title 7, Subtitle 4 of the Real Property Article. 

(f)  Owner.- "Owner" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 

(g)  Proceeds.- "Proceeds" includes property derived directly or indirectly in connection with or as a result of a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law. 

(h)  Property.-  

(1) "Property" includes: 

(i) real property and anything growing on or attached to real property; 

(ii) personal property; and 

(iii) money. 

(2) "Property" does not include a lessor's interest in property subject to a bona fide lease, unless the forfeiting authority can show that: 

(i) the lessor participated in a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law; or 

(ii) the property was the proceeds of a violation of the Mortgage Fraud law. 

(i)  Seizing authority.- "Seizing authority" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article. 
 

[2008, chs. 3, 4; ch. 36, § 6.]