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Section 7-205 - Acceptance of Guarantee or Collateral Does Not Waive Lien — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Maryland Legal Code

Section 7-205 - Acceptance of Guarantee or Collateral Does Not Waive Lien

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The acceptance by the vendor of any guarantee, endorsement, collateral, or other security to insure the full payment of any vendor’s lien, may not be construed as a waiver of the lien. However, the purchaser shall be credited with the proceeds from the sale of any collateral or other securities.