Maryland Code § CJ-5-205

Section CJ-5-205
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(a) A person who absents himself from the State or removes from county to
county after contracting a debt, so that his creditor may be uncertain of finding the
person or his property, may not have the benefit of any limitation contained in this
title, but this subsection does not prohibit a person from removing himself or his
family from one county to another for reasons of convenience nor does it deprive any
person leaving the State for the time limited in this subsection of the benefits of any
statute of limitations if he leaves sufficient and known effects for the payment of his
just debts in the hands of some person who will assume the payment of them to his
creditors.
(b) A person who is absent from the State when a cause of action accrues
against him may not benefit from a statute of limitation if the plaintiff files the action
within the normal limitations period after the defendant returns to the State.

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