Maine Statutes
§ 14 §7209 — Information; notice
Maine § 14 §7209
JurisdictionMaine
Title 14COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 7PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS
Ch. 731RECOVERY OF LAND GRANTS
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 14, § 14 §7209 (2026).
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In all other cases where an inquest is necessary, the Attorney General, without order of the Legislature, may file an information in said court describing the estate claimed and stating the title asserted thereto by the State. Notice shall be given as before mentioned if there is any tenant in possession; if not, the notice shall be given as the court orders at least 90 days before the sitting of the court to which it is returnable.
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§ 14 §7201
Breach of condition§ 14 §7202
Filing of information§ 14 §7203
State may maintain action; service§ 14 §7204
Judgment on default§ 14 §7205
Disclaimer by defendant§ 14 §7206
Claim of title by defendant§ 14 §7207
Defendant holding land exceeding grant§ 14 §7208
Location by direction of court§ 14 §7209
Information; notice§ 14 §7210
Proceedings, judgment and costs§ 14 §7211
Information to recover escheats§ 14 §7212
Tenant not to set up title of alien§ 14 §7213
Prevailing defendant entitled to costs§ 14 §7215
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