Maine Code § 10-3858

Entry of action; who may defend; bond
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The actions must be entered on the docket as follows: the person claiming the lien, as plaintiff, the
person alleged to be personally liable, as defendant, and the name or other description of the vessel
attached. The owners or mortgagees of the vessel, or any plaintiff in an action in which it is attached
for a lien, may appear and defend any action so far as relates to the validity and amount of the lien
claim, but the plaintiff may not so defend until the plaintiff gives bond, to the satisfaction of the court,
to pay the costs awarded against the plaintiff. [RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. C, §97 (COR).]

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