Maine Code § 14-2607

When trustees may appear for principal
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When the principal is out of the State at the time of service and has no agent therein and does not
appear in his own person or by attorney, any one or more of the trustees having goods, effects or credits
in their hands, and being adjudged trustees, may appear in his behalf and in his name plead and defend
the cause.

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