Maine Code § 10-3852

Labor and materials; owners of dry docks or marine railways
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A person who furnishes labor or materials for building a vessel has a lien on it for the labor and
materials, which may be enforced by attachment of the vessel within 4 days after it is launched, but if
the labor and materials have been so furnished by virtue of a contract not fully completed at the time
of the launching of the vessel, the lien may be enforced within 4 days after the contract has been
completed. The person has a lien on the materials furnished before they become part of the vessel,
which may be enforced by attachment. The owners of a dry dock or marine railway used for a vessel
have a lien on the vessel for the use of the dock or railway, to be enforced by attachment within 4 days
after the last day in which the dock or railway is used or occupied by the vessel. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt.
C, §93 (COR).]

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