Maryland Code § CL-22-606

Section CL-22-606
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(a) Delivery of a copy must be at the location designated by agreement. In
the absence of a designation, the following rules apply:
(1) The place for delivery of a copy on a tangible medium is the
tendering party's place of business or, if it has none, its residence. However, if the
parties know at the time of contracting that the copy is located in some other place,
that place is the place for delivery.
(2) The place for electronic delivery of a copy is an information
processing system designated or used by the licensor.
(3) Documents of title may be delivered through customary banking
channels.
(b) Tender of delivery of a copy requires the tendering party to put and hold
a conforming copy at the other party's disposition and give the other party any notice
reasonably necessary to enable it to obtain access to, control, or possession of the copy.
Tender must be at a reasonable hour and, if applicable, requires tender of access
material and other documents required by the agreement. The party receiving tender
shall furnish facilities reasonably suited to receive tender. In addition, the following
rules apply:

(1) If the contract requires delivery of a copy held by a third person
without being moved, the tendering party shall tender access material or documents
required by the agreement.
(2) If the tendering party is required or authorized to send a copy to
the other party and the contract does not require the tendering party to deliver the
copy at a particular destination, the following rules apply:
(A) In tendering delivery of a copy on a tangible medium, the
tendering party shall put the copy in the possession of a carrier and make a contract
for its transportation that is reasonable in light of the nature of the information and
other circumstances, with expenses of transportation to be borne by the receiving
party.
(B) In tendering electronic delivery of a copy, the tendering
party shall initiate or cause to have initiated a transmission that is reasonable in
light of the nature of the information and other circumstances, with expenses of
transmission to be borne by the receiving party.
(3) If the tendering party is required to deliver a copy at a particular
destination, the tendering party shall make a copy available at that destination and
bear the expenses of transportation or transmission.

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