Maine Code § 14-6657

Proceedings in court
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After all the defendants have been served with process or notified as provided in section 6656, and
after the appointment of an agent, guardian ad litem or next friend, if such appointment has been made,
the court may proceed as though all the defendants had been actually served with process. Such action
shall be a proceeding in rem against the land, and a decree establishing or declaring the validity, nature
or extent of the plaintiff's title may be entered, and shall operate directly on the land and shall have the
force of a release made by or on behalf of all defendants of all claims inconsistent with the title
established or declared thereby. This section and sections 6655 and 6656 shall not prevent the court
from exercising jurisdiction in personam against the defendants who have been actually served with
process and who are personally amenable to its decrees.

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