You can find information regarding the recording process in Montgomery County, Maryland at the website below.
There is not a specific law regarding abandonment in Maryland. Contact a lawyer to gain more information regarding your specific case.
Per the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Maryland has no law expressing a preference for the rear seat. Maryland's laws pertain only to child restraint and adult safety belt usage.
State laws in Maryland do not regulate the position of spite fences. However, it would be a good idea to check municipal laws regarding this. Some cities in Maryland do have a spite fence law.
There is no cooling-off period for vehicle purchases in Maryland. The only way that you could cancel the contract would be if they could not produce the finance terms that they promised.
Some states have laws that prohibit making a sound recording of any communication unless all of the parties have been advised the recording is being made. This applies even if the communication is taking place in a public place. There is an ongoing case in Maryland where a motorcyclist was stopped by a plainclothes Maryland state trooper after the cyclist was observed speeding through traffic at around 100 mph. The cyclist had a small camera mounted on his helmet, as he intended to make a video of this and post it on YouTube. The camera captured the sound and video of the trooper's actions. The cyclist is now facing trial for making a covert sound recording, which is a felony in Maryland. Most states do not have this law, but the safest course of action would be to advise any officer you are recording that the recording is being made. I am unaware of any law that would allow the officer to order you to stop recording him, or to take the recording device from you.
No, there is no such law regarding the purchase of an automobile. Once you buy a car, it is yours and you cannot return it.
You need to determine who was responsible for getting the discharge recorded. If you personally paid off the loan, then you may have misplaced the original discharge which the lender sent you for recording. If you used a law firm, then the closing attorney would be responsible for obtaing the mortgage discharge and then recording it with the proper registry of deeds.
University of Maryland School of Law was created in 1816.
Nope, unless you live in Florida, but broke the law in Maryland, or broke the Maryland law and then moved.
The Maryland General Assembly.
The Maryland Toleration Act
Maryland Toleration Act