Maine Code § 23-5184

Courts have jurisdiction of all disputes
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The Supreme Judicial Court and the Superior Court, in addition to the jurisdiction specifically
conferred by this chapter, have jurisdiction of all other matters in dispute, arising under this chapter

relating to trustees, mortgages and the redemption and foreclosure of mortgages; but not to take away
any rights or remedies that any party has and may elect to enforce by any civil action. In all proceedings
relating to trustees or to mortgages, their foreclosure and redemption, not otherwise specifically
provided for, the law relating to trusts and mortgages of real estate may be applied. [PL 1987, c. 141,
Pt. A, §4 (NEW).]

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