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This is a form of collateral assignment of a material agreement wherein a borrower (the assignor) grants to a lender (the assignee) a collateral security interest in a material contract used in the borrower's business as security for the obligations owing to the lender from the borrower under a credit facility.
Examples of collateral documents are a security agreement, guarantee and collateral agreement, pledge agreement, deposit account control agreement, securities account control agreement, mortgage, and UCC-1s.
Collateral documents include any documents granting a security interest in collateral by the borrower, parent or subsidiary in favor of the lender and all other documents required to be executed or delivered pursuant to those documents. Collateral documents do not include guaranties.
Rule 20-203(a)(2) requires the clerk to review a submission prior to docketing. If your submission materially violates a provision of the Rules in Title 20 or an applicable published policy or procedure established by the State Court Administrator, the clerk may issue a Deficiency Notice under Rule 20-203(d).
Examples include medical and healthcare information, credit card numbers, and social security numbers. Authentication secrets, such as passwords, personal identification numbers (PINs), and stored biometrics, are also considered Restricted information.
There are three grounds for divorce: Mutual consent - You and your spouse can agree to divorce and sign a written agreement (called a marital settlement agreement) that resolves all issues related to alimony, marital property, and the care, custody, and support of any minor or dependent children.
Sometimes a part of a document, the entire document, or even the entire case is defined by law as restricted information. This information is not open to the public. Financial statements filed in family law cases like custody, divorce, and child support.
Maryland Rule 2-508(a) states that “on motion of any party or on its own initiative, the court may continue or postpone a trial or other proceeding as justice may require.” “Under Rule 2-508, the trial court has wide latitude in determining whether to grant a continuance.” Das v. Das, 133 Md.
Always Restricted: Driver's license numbers. State identity card numbers. Credit card numbers. Protected health information (as defined by HIPAA)
Unless there is already a Protective Order Sealing Portions of the Record or an Order to Seal which allows this specific document to be sealed, you will be required to file a Motion to Seal this specific document. The Motion to Seal must be filed immediately after filing the sealed document.