Maine Statutes

§ 1 §17 — Acquisition of land by United States where owner disabled or unwilling; proceedings

Maine § 1 §17
JurisdictionMaine
Title 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 1SOVEREIGNTY AND JURISDICTION

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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 1, § 1 §17 (2026).

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Whenever, upon application of an authorized agent of the United States, it is made to appear to the Superior Court that the United States desires to purchase a tract of land and the right of way thereto, within the State, for the erection of a lighthouse, beacon light, range light or light keeper's dwelling, forts, batteries or other public buildings, and that any owner is a minor, or is mentally ill, or is from any cause incapable of making perfect title to said lands, or is unknown, or a nonresident, or from disagreement in price or any other cause refuses to convey such land to the United States, said court shall order notice of said application to be published in some newspaper in the county where such land lies, if any, otherwise in a paper in this State nearest to said land, once a w

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