Maine Statutes
§ 14 §6252 — Form of conditional judgment
Maine § 14 §6252
JurisdictionMaine
Title 14COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 7PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS
Ch. 713MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS RELATING TO FORECLOSURE OF REAL PROPERTY MORTGAGES
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 14, § 14 §6252 (2026).
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The conditional judgment shall be that if the mortgagor, his heirs, executor or administrator pays the sum that the court adjudges to be due and payable, with interest, within 2 months from the time of judgment, and pays such other sums as the court adjudges to be thereafter payable, within 2 months from the time that they fall due, no writ of possession shall issue and the mortgage shall be void. Otherwise it shall issue in due form of law, upon the first failure to pay according to said judgment. If, after 3 years from the rendition of the judgment, the writ of possession has not been served or the judgment wholly satisfied, another conditional judgment may, on motion filed in the name of the mortgagee or assignee, be rendered, and a writ of possession issued as before provided. When the
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Nearby Sections
15
§ 14 §6201
Foreclosure by possession§ 14 §6202
-- redemption in one year§ 14 §6203
Foreclosure without possession§ 14 §6203-A
Power of sale; procedure; notice; form§ 14 §6203-B
Copy of notice; affidavit; recording; evidence§ 14 §6203-C
Conveyance by mortgagor; effect§ 14 §6203-D
Limitation of actions§ 14 §6203-G
Assignment of mortgage§ 14 §6204
Redemption in one year§ 14 §6204-A
Disposition of proceeds of foreclosure sale§ 14 §6205
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Maine § 14 §6252, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/14%20%C2%A76252.