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    • Title 5 - Limitations, Prohibited Actions, and Immunities
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    • Section 5-202 - Time Between Petition in Insolvency by Debtor and Dismissal of Petition Does Not Defeat Claim

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 2 - Computing Time
    Section 5-202 - Time Between Petition in Insolvency by Debtor and Dismissal of Petition Does Not Defeat Claim

    If a debtor files a petition in insolvency which is later dismissed, the time between the filing and the dismissal is not included in determining whether a claim against the debtor is barred by the statute of limitations.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Courts and Judicial Proceedings

    Title 5 - Limitations, Prohibited Actions, and Immunities

    Subtitle 2 - Computing Time

    Section 5-201 - Persons Under a Disability

    Section 5-202 - Time Between Petition in Insolvency by Debtor and Dismissal of Petition Does Not Defeat Claim

    Section 5-203 - Ignorance of Cause of Action Induced by Fraud

    Section 5-203.1 - Accrual of Cause of Action Arising From Conduct Constituting Criminal Homicide Under State or Federal Law

    Section 5-204 - Denial of Defense of Limitations to Foreign Corporations or Foreign Limited Partnerships

    Section 5-205 - Absence From State or Moving From County

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