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§ 8-105. Power of court to enforce or modify provisions.
 

(a)  Enforcement by power of contempt.-  

(1) The court may enforce by power of contempt the provisions of a deed, agreement, or settlement that are merged into a divorce decree. 

(2) The court may enforce by power of contempt or as an independent contract not superseded by the divorce decree the provisions of a deed, agreement, or settlement that contain language that the deed, agreement, or settlement is incorporated but not merged into a divorce decree. 

(b)  Modification.- The court may modify any provision of a deed, agreement, or settlement that is: 

(1) incorporated, whether or not merged, into a divorce decree; and 

(2) subject to modification under § 8-103 of this subtitle. 
 

[1989, ch. 589; 1990, ch. 443.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Family-law > Title-8 > Subtitle-1 > 8-105

§ 8-105. Power of court to enforce or modify provisions.
 

(a)  Enforcement by power of contempt.-  

(1) The court may enforce by power of contempt the provisions of a deed, agreement, or settlement that are merged into a divorce decree. 

(2) The court may enforce by power of contempt or as an independent contract not superseded by the divorce decree the provisions of a deed, agreement, or settlement that contain language that the deed, agreement, or settlement is incorporated but not merged into a divorce decree. 

(b)  Modification.- The court may modify any provision of a deed, agreement, or settlement that is: 

(1) incorporated, whether or not merged, into a divorce decree; and 

(2) subject to modification under § 8-103 of this subtitle. 
 

[1989, ch. 589; 1990, ch. 443.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Family-law > Title-8 > Subtitle-1 > 8-105

§ 8-105. Power of court to enforce or modify provisions.
 

(a)  Enforcement by power of contempt.-  

(1) The court may enforce by power of contempt the provisions of a deed, agreement, or settlement that are merged into a divorce decree. 

(2) The court may enforce by power of contempt or as an independent contract not superseded by the divorce decree the provisions of a deed, agreement, or settlement that contain language that the deed, agreement, or settlement is incorporated but not merged into a divorce decree. 

(b)  Modification.- The court may modify any provision of a deed, agreement, or settlement that is: 

(1) incorporated, whether or not merged, into a divorce decree; and 

(2) subject to modification under § 8-103 of this subtitle. 
 

[1989, ch. 589; 1990, ch. 443.]