Maryland Code § RP-13-402

Section RP-13-402
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(a) Each objection in a proceeding shall be filed with the Commissioner:
(1) After the filing of the application for a warrant; and
(2) Within the later to occur of:
(i) Six months after the issuance of the warrant; or
(ii) 60 days after the surveyor returns the certificate of survey
under this title.
(b) Each objection shall be in writing and contain:
(1) The name and address of the objector;
(2) A description of that portion of the land to which the objection
applies, referenced to the description contained in the certificate of survey and
accompanying plat;
(3) The reasons for the objection;
(4) All available documentary and factual information necessary to
support the claim of the objector;
(5) If the objection is made by a person claiming ownership under §
13-401(2) of this subtitle:
(i) The name and current address of each person that has
possessed the land under claim of ownership in the manner described in § 13-401(2)
of this subtitle;
(ii) The term of each possession; and
(iii) Any physical signs that accompanied each possession; and

(6) If the objection is made by the State or any agency of the State
claiming public use under § 13-401(3) of this subtitle:
(i) A statement of the particular public purpose for which the
land is required;
(ii) A description of a clear and compelling need for the land;
(iii) The anticipated date when the land will be used for the
specified public purpose; and
(iv) A statement of whether the land adjoins any land already
held by the objector.
(c) Each objection shall be signed and verified by the objector and contain
a certification that a copy of the objection was forwarded, at the address on record
with the Commissioner, to:
(1) The applicant;
(2) Each other party in the proceeding; and
(3) Each other person entitled to notice under § 13-404(b) of this
subtitle.
(d) If any information required by this section is unavailable when the
objection is filed, it may be included in an amendment to the objection, if the
amendment is filed in advance of any hearing before the Commissioner or any
proceeding for declaratory relief.

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