Maryland Code § CL-10-109

Section CL-10-109
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(1) A financing statement or continuation statement filed prior to the
effective date of this act, which shall not have lapsed prior to said effective date shall
remain effective for the period provided in the original Code, but not less than that
period of time for which the filing was effective pursuant to the original Code in effect
upon the date of such prior filing.
(2) With respect to any financing statement filed prior to the effective date
of this act, any continuation or other statement filed on and after the effective date
of this act in relation to such original financing statement shall be filed (i.e., the
"transitional filing") in accordance with this act and if this act requires filing in a
place where the original financing statement was not filed, then a new financing
statement conforming to § 10-110 or the original or photographic or photostatic copy
of the original financing statement and a copy of any prior continuation or other
statement shall all be filed in the place where filing is required by this act.
(3) Nothing in this act shall be deemed to invalidate any action otherwise
complying with applicable law taken in good faith until the effective date of this act
pursuant to Chapter 240 of the Acts of 1972; provided, however, that transitional
filings made on and after January 1, 1981, but before 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 2001, shall
be made pursuant to this act with regard to original filings made pursuant to § 9-401

as it existed prior to July 1, 1971 and as said section was amended effective July 1,
1971 by Chapter 457 of the Acts of 1971.
(4) The names and addresses of the debtor and secured party at the time
transitional filings are made shall govern the date to be reflected upon statements
filed under this act and shall govern place of filing and indexing in the filing records.

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