Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Administrator or as to whose claim the Administrator has failed to act within 90 days after the filing of the claim, may commence an action in the circuit court for the county to establish his claim. The proceeding shall be brought within 90 days after the decision of the Administrator or within 180 days from the filing of the claim if the Administrator fails to act.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 17 - Disposition of Abandoned Property
Subtitle 3 - Abandoned Property in This State
Section 17-302 - When Property Presumed Abandoned -- Insurance Funds
Section 17-303 - When Property Presumed Abandoned -- Funds Held by Utility
Section 17-304 - When Property Presumed Abandoned -- Stock or Sum Held by Business Association
Section 17-308.1 - Charges or Cessation of Benefits on Dormant or Inactive Accounts
Section 17-308.2 - Notification of Apparent Owner of Presumed Abandoned Property
Section 17-309 - When Property Held for Owner in Another State Not Presumed Abandoned
Section 17-310 - Report by Holder of Property Presumed Abandoned
Section 17-311 - Notice to Persons Who Appear to Be Owners of Abandoned Property
Section 17-312 - Delivery of Abandoned Property to Administrator
Section 17-315 - Effect of Expiration of Period of Limitation
Section 17-316 - Sale of Abandoned Property Delivered to Administrator
Section 17-317 - Disposition of Funds Received Under Title
Section 17-318 - Filing Claim to Property or Proceeds of Sale
Section 17-319 - Consideration of Claim by Administrator; Payment of Claim; Interest
Section 17-320 - Judicial Review of Administrator's Action
Section 17-321 - Administrator May Decline to Receive Certain Property
Section 17-323 - Enforcement and Penalties
Section 17-324 - Interstate Cooperation