Maryland Code § RP-9-303

Section RP-9-303
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(a) In this section, "undisputed amounts" includes any retention proceeds
that exceed the amount authorized to be retained under § 9-304 of this subtitle.
(b) In addition to any other remedy provided under any other provision of
law, a court of competent jurisdiction, for good cause shown may:
(1) Award any equitable relief for prompt payment of undisputed
amounts that it considers necessary, including the enjoining of further violations; and
(2) In any action, award to the prevailing party:
(i) Interest from the date the court determines that the
amount owed was due; and
(ii) Any reasonable costs incurred.
(c) If a court determines that an owner, contractor, or subcontractor has
acted in bad faith by failing to pay any undisputed amounts owed as required under
§ 9-302 of this subtitle, the court may award to the prevailing party reasonable
attorney's fees.

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