Maine Code § 13-3105

Conduct of alteration or sale
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Before such alteration or sale is made, an appraisal of the relative value of the pews shall be made
by 3 discreet persons, under oath, to be elected by ballot at a legal meeting of said owners or proprietors.
If a sale of said house and land is made, it may be private or public, as such meeting determines, and
the proceeds shall be applied to pay the expenses of said sale and the debts and just claims against the
property. The balance shall be paid to the pew owners or proprietors in proportion to their interests by
the appraisal. If the meetinghouse is altered or rebuilt, the appraisers, after the work is completed, shall
assign pews to the former pew holders to conform as nearly as practicable to those previously held by
them. The other pews may be sold to defray the expenses of the repairs and alterations or be otherwise
disposed of as the proprietors or pew owners determine. They may choose officers, raise and assess
taxes on the pews, collect them for making such repairs and alterations, do all things that a parish may
do, and appoint some suitable agent or agents to make such sale and conveyance or repairs and
alterations, and a treasurer or trustees to receive and distribute the proceeds of sale in manner provided.

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