Maine Statutes

§ 1 §9 — Compliance with certain conditions necessary for valid transfer

Maine § 1 §9
JurisdictionMaine
Title 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 1SOVEREIGNTY AND JURISDICTION

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 1, § 1 §9 (2026).

Text

In no event shall any transfer of legislative jurisdiction between the United States and this State take effect nor shall the Governor transmit any notice proposing such a transfer pursuant to section 8, subsection 2, unless in addition to the other requirements of law:

1.Title acquired by United States. The United States of America has acquired title to such land.
2.Jurisdiction of State to tax. This State shall have jurisdiction to tax private persons, private transactions and private property, real and personal, resident, occurring or situated within such land or other area to the same extent that this State has jurisdiction to tax such persons, transactions and property resident, occurring or situated generally within this State.
3.Service and execution of process. Any civil or crim

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Legislative History

PL 1985, c. 802, §§2,3 (AMD).

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