Maine Code § 10-3329

Insufficient security
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If in a court proceeding to foreclose such lien it is found and determined by the court that there is
no cash, bond or other deposit as security for the payment of any of the lien claims as set out in the
complaint, the judgment of foreclosure shall be against a sufficient quantity in value of such farm
product or processed product in the possession or under the control of the defendant processor, as may
be necessary to satisfy such claim or render judgment and declare forfeited any bond which is deposited
in the court by such processor to secure the lawful claims of the plaintiff as determined by the court.
[PL 1975, c. 725 (NEW).]

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