Maryland Code § CA-12-205

Section CA-12-205
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(a) (1) Articles of merger or consolidation, a restated certificate of trust,
a certificate of amendment, a certificate of cancellation, or an amendment of a
certificate or articles shall be executed:
(i) In the manner required by § 1-301 of this article; or
(ii) 1. By a person duly authorized by one or more of the
trustees; or
2. If there is no trustee, as provided in the governing
instrument of the statutory trust.
(2) If articles of merger or consolidation or a certificate of termination
or amendment of articles of merger or consolidation is being filed by another business
entity or a foreign business entity, the articles of merger or consolidation or the
certificate of termination or amendment of articles of merger or consolidation shall
be executed by a person authorized to execute the articles or certificate on behalf of
the other business entity or foreign business entity.
(b) (1) An executed copy of each certificate required by this subtitle shall
be filed with the Department.
(2) The Department may not accept for record any certificate that
does not meet the requirements of this subtitle.
(3) The Department may not accept for record or filing any certificate
or other document until all required fees have been paid to the Department.
(c) When the Department accepts for record any certificate or any document
designating or changing the name or address of a resident agent or principal office of
a Maryland statutory trust, the Department shall promptly record the document.
(d) The fact that a certificate of trust is on file in the office of the
Department is notice:
(1) That the entity formed in connection with the filing of the
certificate of trust is a statutory trust formed under the laws of the State;

(2) Of all other facts which are required to be set forth in a certificate
of trust by § 12-204 of this subtitle; and
(3) Of the limitation on liability of a series of a statutory trust which
is permitted to be set forth in a certificate of trust by § 12-501(d) of this title.

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