Maine Code § 13-1141

Grounds inalienable; description recorded
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When any persons appropriate for a burying ground a piece of land containing not more than 1/2
of an acre, it shall be exempt from attachment and execution, and inalienable and indivisible by the
owners without the consent of all; and be kept fenced or otherwise substantially marked and occupied
as a burying ground. They shall cause a written description of it, under their hands, attested by 2
disinterested witnesses, to be recorded in the registry of deeds in the county or district where it lies or
by the clerk of the town where it is situated.

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