Maine Statutes
§ 23 §2065 — Judgment on appeal
Maine § 23 §2065
JurisdictionMaine
Title 23TRANSPORTATION
Part 2COUNTY HIGHWAY LAW
Ch. 203LAYING OUT, ALTERING OR DISCONTINUING HIGHWAYS
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 23, § 23 §2065 (2026).
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If the judgment of the commissioners in favor of laying out, grading or altering a way, as prayed for, is wholly reversed on appeal, they shall proceed no further. In all cases when the judgment of the commissioners is reversed on appeal, no petition praying substantially for the same thing shall be entertained by them for 2 years thereafter. If their judgment is affirmed in whole or in part, they shall carry into effect the judgment of the appellate court. In all cases they shall carry into full effect the judgment of the appellate court in the same manner as if made by themselves. The party appealing or prosecuting shall pay the costs incurred since the appeal, if so adjudged by the appellate court, which may allow costs in such cases to the prevailing party, to be paid out of the county
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