Maine Statutes
§ 33 §2085 — Custody if transaction took place in this State
Maine § 33 §2085
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 33, § 33 §2085 (2026).
Text
Except as in section 2082, 2083 or 2084, the administrator may take custody of property presumed abandoned whether located in this State or another state if:
1.Transaction in this State.
The transaction out of which the property arose took place in this State;
2.Holder's domicile in another state.
The holder is domiciled in a state that does not provide for the custodial taking of the property; and
3.Apparent owner or other person entitled.
The last known address of the apparent owner or other person entitled to the property is unknown or in a state that does not provide for the custodial taking of the property.
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Legislative History
PL 2019, c. 498, §22 (NEW).
Nearby Sections
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§ 33 §201
Priority of recording§ 33 §201-A
Conditions of actual notice§ 33 §201-B
Notice; construction of provisions§ 33 §202
Failure to record, effect of§ 33 §203
Need for acknowledgment§ 33 §204
Deed lost before recording§ 33 §2051
Short title§ 33 §2052
Definitions§ 33 §2053
Inapplicability to foreign transaction§ 33 §2054
Rulemaking§ 33 §206
Recording by compulsion§ 33 §2061
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Bluebook (online)
Maine § 33 §2085, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/33%20%C2%A72085.