Maine Code § 14-6712

Impeachment of plaintiff's title deeds
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In all actions respecting lands or any interest therein, a title deed offered in evidence may be
impeached by the defendant as obtained by fraud, where the grantor, if a party, could impeach it, if the
defendant has been in the open, peaceable and adverse possession of the premises for 20 years.

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