Maine Statutes

§ 38 §975 — Intermixed logs and timber; lien for expenses; libel

Maine § 38 §975
JurisdictionMaine
Title 38WATERS AND NAVIGATION
Ch. 7FLOATING TIMBER

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 38, § 38 §975 (2026).

Text

A person whose timber in any waters of the State is so intermixed with the logs, masts or spars of another that it cannot be conveniently separated for the purpose of being floated to the market or place of manufacture may drive all timber with which the person's own is so intermixed toward such market or place, when no special and different provision is made by law for driving it; and is entitled to a reasonable compensation from the owner, to be recovered after demand therefor on the owner or agent, if known, in a civil action. The person authorized to drive the timber under this section has a prior lien thereon until 30 days after it arrives at its place of destination to enable the person authorized to drive the timber under this section to attach it. If the owner cannot be ascertained

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Legislative History

RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §262 (COR).

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