Maine Code § 14-4905

Notice of sale
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In selling such shares or interest, the officer holding the execution shall give notice in writing of
the time and place of sale to the debtor, by leaving it at his last and usual place of abode if within the
county where the officer dwells, otherwise by forwarding it to him by mail if his residence is known to
such officer, postage paid, whether within or without the State and public notice thereof by posting it
in one or more public places in the town where the sale is to be made and in 2 adjoining towns, if there
are so many, 30 days at least before the day of sale; and shall publish an advertisement of the same
import, naming the judgment debtor, for 3 weeks successively before the day of sale in a newspaper of
general circulation in the county. [PL 1987, c. 667, §11 (AMD).]

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