Maine Code § 13-1222

Acceptance; exemption from liability; trust funds for repairs
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Any city, town, cemetery corporation, trust company or trustee may accept any conveyance of land
not exceeding 1/2 acre, to be forever held, kept and used for a private or family burying ground for the
grantors and such of their heirs and relatives by blood or marriage as the conveyance shall designate.
Such lot and all erections thereon, including the erection and maintenance of the same, and fixtures
thereto suitable for its use or adornment as a burying ground, are forever inalienable and indivisible
and exempt from liability for debt. Such city, town, corporation, company or trustee may accept and
forever hold any donation or legacy for insuring proper care and attention to any burial lot or ground
and the avenues thereof and the monuments thereon. Having accepted such donation or legacy, said
trustee becomes bound to perform the duties appertaining to the trust as specified in the writing creating
the same or, in default of such specification, as required by law, and as in cases of public charity. Any
city or town without giving bond therefor may be appointed by the probate court testamentary trustee
for the purpose of holding forever, in accordance with this section and the terms of the devise, any fund
devised for the purposes aforesaid. Any such city, town, cemetery corporation, trust company, or trustee
failing to furnish proper care and attention to any burial lot, the perpetual care whereof has been
provided for as above, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $100, to be
recovered by complaint or indictment. The District Court and the Superior Court shall have concurrent
jurisdiction. Of all fines provided for under this section and recovered on complaint, 1/2 shall go to the
prosecutor and 1/2 to the county where the city, town, cemetery corporation, trust company or trustee
committing the offense is situated. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to compel any such
city, town, cemetery corporation, trust company or trustee to expend in any one year upon any such lot
more than the income from any such fund.

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