Maryland Code § RP-13-107

Section RP-13-107
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(a) In this section, "claimant" means a person who claims legal title to
abandoned land for which a certificate of reservation for public use has been issued.
(b) If abandoned land was patented prior to the issuance of a certificate of
reservation for public use by a unit of State government, a claimant may file a written
claim for legal title to the land with the unit of State government that reserved the
land for public use.
(c) If the unit of State government that reserved the land for public use
determines that the claimant has legal title to the land, the unit of State government
shall:
(1) Pay the claimant fair market value for the land, as determined by
the lower of two independent appraisals of the land; or
(2) Notify the Commissioner that the land is no longer needed for
public use.
(d) Any action taken by a unit of State government under subsection (c) of
this section is subject to approval by the Board of Public Works.

(e) (1) If a unit of State government that reserved land for public use
determines that a claimant does not have legal title to the land, the unit of State
government shall issue a written denial of the claimant's claim.
(2) A claimant who is aggrieved by the denial of a claim under this
section may file an action in the circuit court of the jurisdiction in which the land is
located to quiet title to the land.
(f) A claim under this section is barred unless the claimant files the claim
within 20 years after the date that the unit of State government obtains a certificate
of reservation for public use of the land.

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