In this title, property is deemed to be taken:
(1) If the plaintiff lawfully is authorized to take the property before trial pursuant to Article III of the Constitution of the State, or any amendment to it, and the required payment has been made to the defendant or into court, any required security has been given, and the plaintiff has taken possession of the property and actually and lawfully appropriated it to the public purposes of the plaintiff.
(2) In every other case, if the plaintiff pays the judgment and costs pursuant to Title 12, Chapter 200 of the Maryland Rules.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Section 12-101 - Application of Title
Section 12-102 - When Property Deemed to Be Taken
Section 12-103 - Time Value Determined
Section 12-104 - Damages to Be Awarded
Section 12-105 - Fair Market Value; Assessed Value
Section 12-105.1 - Condemnation Action to Acquire Private Property
Section 12-106 - Costs; Interest on Award; Removal of Property From Tax Rolls
Section 12-108 - Payment of Judgment and Costs; Title Acquired
Section 12-109 - Abandonment of Condemnation Proceeding
Section 12-110 - Payment and Adjustment of Taxes
Section 12-112 - Allowance for Removal of Personal Property, Dead Body, Grave Marker, or Monument