Maine Code § 23-3452

Removal of obstructions
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When logs, lumber or other obstructions without necessity are left on such ways described in
section 3451, any road commissioner or municipal officer may remove them, and he shall not be liable
for loss or damage thereof unless occasioned by design or gross negligence. When no one appears to
pay the expense and trouble of removal, he may sell at public auction so much thereof as is sufficient
for the purpose, with charges of sale, posting notice of the time and place of sale in 2 public places in
the town 7 days prior thereto. The person through whose neglect or willful default they were left may
be prosecuted as for a nuisance.

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