Maryland Code § CA-3-115

Section CA-3-115
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(a) Consummation of a transfer of assets has the effects provided in this
section.
(b) (1) The assets of the transferor, including any legacies which it would
have been capable of taking, transfer to, vest in, and devolve on the successor to the
extent provided in an agreement between the transferor and the successor.
(2) Deeds, assignments, or similar instruments to evidence the
transfer may be executed and delivered at any time in the name of the transferor:
(i) By its current officers; or
(ii) If the corporation no longer exists, by its last acting
officers.
(c) (1) The successor is liable for all the debts and obligations of the
transferor to the extent provided in an agreement between the transferor and the
successor.
(2) A transfer of assets does not impair the rights of a creditor,
including rights under the Commercial Law Article.
(d) A transfer of assets by a corporation occurring before October 1, 2018, is
not invalid solely because of a failure to file articles of transfer with the Department.

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