Maine Code § 23-2058

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Any person aggrieved by the estimate of damages by the county commissioners, on account of the
laying out or discontinuing of a way, may appeal therefrom, at any time within 30 days after the
commissioners' return is made, to the Superior Court, in the county where the land is situated, which
court shall determine the same by a committee of reference if the parties so agree, or by a verdict of its
jury, and shall render judgment for the damages recovered, and judgment for costs in favor of the party
entitled thereto, and shall issue execution for the costs only. The appellant shall file notice of his appeal
with the county commissioners within the time above limited, and shall include in the complaint a
statement setting forth substantially the facts, upon which the case shall be tried like other cases. The
clerk shall certify the final judgment of the court to the county commissioners, who shall enter the same
of record and order the damages therein recovered to be paid as provided in section 2057. The party
prevailing recovers costs to be taxed and allowed by the court, except that they shall not be recovered
by the party claiming damages, but by the other party, if on such appeal by either party, said claimant
fails to recover a greater sum as damages than was allowed to him by the commissioners. The
committee shall be allowed a reasonable compensation for their services to be fixed by the court upon
the presentation of their report and paid from the county treasury upon the certificate of the clerk of
courts.

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