Maine Code § 14-706

Execution of precepts when officer disqualified
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If any officer who has commenced the service or execution of a precept becomes disqualified, it
may be completed by any other qualified officer with the same legal effect. If any officer aforesaid has
made, in fact, any service, attachment or levy by virtue of any process placed in his hands for service
and for any cause has not made his return thereon, such return shall be made by a sheriff, any deputy
or other proper officer under direction of a Justice of the Superior Court held in the county where said
writ is returnable, the facts to be set forth by said officer in said return to be proved to the satisfaction
of said justice. If a deputy sheriff dies after he has served and returned a precept, the sheriff if alive,
and if not, any deputy in commission at the time of such service may be allowed by the court to amend
such return as the officer who made it might, but the rights of third parties shall not be affected thereby.

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