Maine Code § 23-3607

Damages for raising or lowering streets
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When a way or street is raised or lowered by a road commissioner or person authorized to the injury
of an owner of adjoining land, he may within a year apply in writing to the municipal officers, and they
shall view such way or street and assess the damages, if any have been occasioned thereby, to be paid
by the town. Any person aggrieved by said assessment may have them determined, on complaint to the
Superior Court, in the manner prescribed in section 3005. Said complaint shall be filed in the Superior
Court in the county where the land is situated within 60 days from the date of assessment.
CHAPTER 313

LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES

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