Maine Code § 23-5157

Receipts and expenditures; trustees not liable; road surrendered
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The trustees shall keep an accurate account of the receipts and expenditures of the road and exhibit
it, on request, to any officer of the corporation or other person interested. They shall, from the receipts,
keep the road, buildings and equipment in repair, furnish such new rolling stock as is necessary and the
balance, after paying running expenses, shall be applied to the payment of any damages arising from
misfeasance in the management of the road and after that, according to the rights of parties under the
mortgage. They are not personally liable except for malfeasance or fraud. When all overdue bonds and
coupons secured by the mortgage are paid, they shall surrender the road and other property to the parties
entitled to them. [PL 1987, c. 141, Pt. A, §4 (NEW).]

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