Maine Code § 14-7560

Lands of deceased insolvent
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If an heir or devisee of a person deceased, after the estate of the decedent is represented insolvent
and before sale of the real estate for payment of debts or before all the debts are paid, removes or injures
any building or any trees, except such trees as are needed for fuel or repairs, or commits any strip or
waste on such estate, he shall forfeit treble the amount of damages, to be recovered by the executor or
administrator in a civil action.

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