Maine Statutes
§ 10 §3301 — Canned corn, grains and fruit
Maine § 10 §3301
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 10, § 10 §3301 (2026).
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Whoever furnishes corn or other grain or fruit for canning or preservation otherwise has a lien on such preserved article and all with which it may have been mingled for its value when delivered, including the cans and other vessels containing the same and the cases, for 30 days after the same has been delivered and until it has been shipped on board a vessel or laden in a car, which lien may be enforced by attachment within that time.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 10 §3301
Canned corn, grains and fruit§ 10 §3321
Purpose§ 10 §3322
Definitions§ 10 §3324
Attachment of lien§ 10 §3325
Preference of liens§ 10 §3326
Duration of lien§ 10 §3327
Personal action to recover debt§ 10 §3328
Request for injunction§ 10 §3329
Insufficient security§ 10 §3330
Consolidation of liens§ 10 §3331
Violations and penalty§ 10 §3351
Service fee for colts§ 10 §3352
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Bluebook (online)
Maine § 10 §3301, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/10%20%C2%A73301.