Maine Code § 14-2105

Costs regulated; redemption of life estates
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Costs may be awarded to either party, except not against the creditor, unless he has, on request,
unreasonably refused to render an account of rents and profits and of expenses for improvements and
repairs, or to execute a deed of release as required in this chapter. When he has tendered such deed to
the debtor before his action was commenced by the debtor, and in his answer relies upon it, and brings
the deed into court for the debtor, he shall recover his costs. This section is applicable to the redemption
of an estate for life, levied on by taking the rents and profits.

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