Maryland Code § CA-3-518

Section CA-3-518
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(a) When the charter of a Maryland corporation has been forfeited, if assets
are available for distribution to stockholders, but the total number of outstanding
shares of stock is unknown and indeterminable from the records of the corporation,
the director-trustees or receiver shall notify the stockholders to prove their interests
within a specified time at least six months after the date of the notice. The notice
shall specify the address at which proof of interest is to be given and shall be mailed
to each known stockholder at his address as it appears on the records of the
corporation and published at least once a week for three successive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which the principal office
of the corporation is located. The date of the notice is the later of the date of mailing
or the date of first publication.
(b) (1) Proof of the interest of a stockholder shall be evidenced by valid
stock certificates and shall be given at the address specified in the notice.
(2) On expiration of the time specified in the notice, it shall be
conclusively presumed that, for the purpose of the distribution of assets, the total
number of shares of stock entitled to distribution is that number for which interests
have been proven within the time specified.
(c) Within 90 days after the expiration of the time specified in the notice,
after deducting the reasonable expenses, including reasonable trustees' or receiver's
fees, incurred by them in winding up the affairs of the corporation, the director-
trustees or receiver shall distribute to each stockholder who has proved his interest
his proportionate share of the assets.

(d) The director-trustees or receiver are released and discharged from all
further liability in the matter on distribution of all assets as provided in this section.

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