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Session Laws, 1990 Session
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 655

(5) A grantee suit brought under § 14-109 of the Real Property Article;

(6) A petition for injunction relating to the use, disposition,
encumbrances, or preservation of property that is:

(i) Claimed in a replevin action, until seizure under the writ; or

(ii) Sought to be levied upon in an action of distress, until levy and
any removal;

(7) A petition of injunction filed by:

(i) A county or municipality including Baltimore City for the
enforcement of its health, housing, fire, building, electric, LICENSES AND PERMITS,
plumbing, animal control, and zoning codes; or

(ii) A tenant in an action under § 8-211 of the Real Property Article
or a local rent escrow law;

(8) Proceedings under § 264 or § 297 of Article 27 of the Code for the
forfeiture or return of moneys involved in a gambling or controlled dangerous
substances seizure where the amount involved, excluding any interest and attorney's
fees, if attorney's fees are recoverable by law or contract, does not exceed $10,000;

(9) A proceeding for adjudication of:

(i) A municipal infraction as defined in Article 23A, Section 3(b)(l)
of the Code;

(ii) A Commission infraction as defined in Article 28, § 5-113 of the
Code;

(iii) A WSSC infraction as defined in Article 29, § 18-104.1 of the
Code, concerning rules and regulations governing publicly owned watershed property;

(iv) A WSSC infraction as defined in Article 29, § 18-104.2 of the
Code, concerning WSSC regulations governing:

1. Erosion and sediment control for utility construction; and

2. Plumbing, gasfitting, and sewer cleaning;

(v) A zoning violation for which a civil penalty has been provided
pursuant to Article 66B, § 7.01 or Article 28, § 8-120(c) of the Code;

(vi) A violation of an ordinance enacted:

1. By a charter county for which a civil penalty is provided
under Article 25A, § 5(A) of the Code; or

2. By the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore for which a
civil penalty is provided by ordinance;

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