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Definition and Citations: An abbreviation for Middle District. in reference to the division of the United States into judicial districts. Also an abbreviation for Doctor of Medicine.
Maryland Statutes. Marylands statutes are codified in the Maryland Code. The Maryland Code is broken down into broad subject divisions called articles. Most of the articles in the Maryland Code have names (e.g., Real Property, Family Law).
If something is statutory, it is related to or set by laws or statutes.
All assets and liabilities of the converting entity remain with the statutory trust after conversion. A statutory trust is formed by filing a certificate of trust with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland (the SDAT) and is a separate legal entity.

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