Maine Statutes
§ 13 §2943 — Payment of tax by sale of pews
Maine § 13 §2943
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 13, § 13 §2943 (2026).
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When taxes on pews and seats remain unpaid for 6 months after their assessment, the treasurer shall sell them at auction, first posting notice thereof at the principal outer door of such house of worship, 3 weeks before the time of sale, stating the numbers, if any, of the pews or seats and the amount of tax on each; and shall execute and deliver a deed thereof to the purchaser, and pay to the owner the overplus, after deducting the amount of tax and incidental charges.
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§ 13 §290
Exceptions§ 13 §2901
Call and notice; clerk§ 13 §2902
Moderator§ 13 §2903
Request of members for meeting§ 13 §2904
Refusal of assessors§ 13 §2905
No meeting for 3 years§ 13 §2906
Qualification of voters§ 13 §291
Pending proceedings bar action§ 13 §2941
Authority to raise money§ 13 §2942
Assessment on pews§ 13 §2943
Payment of tax by sale of pews§ 13 §2981
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Maine § 13 §2943, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/13%20%C2%A72943.