Maine Statutes

§ 6 §122 — Land and air rights

Maine § 6 §122
JurisdictionMaine
Title 6AERONAUTICS
Ch. 7PROPERTY ACQUISITION

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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 6, § 6 §122 (2026).

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1.Land. Private property needed by a city, town, county or authorized state agency for an airport or landing field or for the expansion of an airport or landing field may be acquired by gift, purchase, lease or other means. As a matter of public exigency, a city or town may take land for use as an airport or landing field whether such land is within or without its corporate limits and may alter, extend or discontinue such use. All proceedings including the assessment of damages and appeal therefrom shall be the same as is provided by law for laying out, altering and discontinuing town ways. No land outside the corporate limits of a city or town shall be laid out by it for such use unless the consent of the municipal officers of the town or city in which such land is located has first been

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