Maryland Code § CL-14-1304

Section CL-14-1304
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(a) (1) A person may not offer any merchandise for sale in any manner
or by any means if the offer includes the voluntary and unsolicited sending of
merchandise not actually ordered or requested by the recipient orally or in writing.
(2) If a person receives any merchandise offered for sale in violation
of this subsection, it is an unconditional gift to him for all purposes. He may use or
dispose of the merchandise in any manner without any obligation on his part to the
sender.
(b) (1) If a member of an organization making retail sales of
merchandise to its members notifies the organization by registered or certified mail,
return receipt requested, of his termination of membership, any unordered
merchandise sent to the member after 30 days following execution of the return
receipt by the organization is an unconditional gift to him for all purposes. He may
use or dispose of the merchandise in any manner without any obligation on his part
to the organization.
(2) This subsection does not relieve a person from liability for
damages to which he might otherwise be subject if his termination of membership
breaches any agreement with the organization. However, he may not be subject to
any damages with respect to the merchandise considered under this subsection to be
an unconditional gift to him.
(c) After the receipt of any merchandise considered to be an unconditional
gift under this section, if the sender continues to send any bill, statement of account,
or request for payment with respect to the merchandise, the recipient may bring an
action to enjoin the sender's conduct. In that action, the court may award reasonable
attorney's fees and costs to the prevailing party.

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