The debtor may have the amount due ascertained by a justice of the peace. After a hearing before the justice of the peace, the justice of the peace shall make in writing and sign a certificate of the sum found due, which is conclusive. The debtor may tender that sum, which is effectual to redeem, although he had before tendered a different sum. [PL 1987, c. 736, §13 (AMD).]
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