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  2. Article 70 to Article 101 [Repealed and Transferred] Maryland Rules. Discovery Guidelines of the Maryland State Bar Association. Internal Operating Rules of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Appellate Court Fee Schedule.

  3. Maryland Code and Rules Sources | Maryland Courts

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    Annotated versions of the current and superseded Maryland Code are available at the Library through print and database subscriptions. Laws of Maryland. Maryland statutes are passed by the General Assembly, Maryland’s legislative body. The Laws of the State of Maryland is a chronological collection of laws passed by the General Assembly.

  4. Maryland Code. The laws in the Maryland Code are passed by the Maryland General Assembly, which consists of the Maryland House of Delegates and the Maryland Senate. The House of Delegates contains 141 members, while the Senate contains 47 members.

  5. Maryland Code Research Sources | Maryland Courts

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    Maryland Commission to Revise the Annotated Code The Commission issued several reports in the 1970's detailing the revisions of Articles from the 1957 Edition of the Maryland Code. Includes comprehensive Revisor's Notes, which explain changes made during the revision.

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  7. About Laws - Maryland

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    These Annotated Codes include references to case law, related citations, and explanatory notations. The Municipal Charters are updated each year by incorporating all charter resolutions received by the Department through May 31 of that year.

  8. Title 17 applies to alternative dispute resolution proceedings in civil actions in the District Court, a circuit court, an orphans' court, and the Appellate Court, except for actions or orders to enforce a contractual agreement to submit a dispute to alternative dispute resolution.