Maine Code § 23-7003

Railroad liable for damages from locomotive fire; entitled to benefit of any insurance
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When a building or other property is injured by fire communicated by a locomotive engine, the
corporation using it is responsible for that injury and it has an insurable interest in the property along
the route for which it is responsible, and may procure insurance on that property. The corporation shall
be entitled to the benefit of any insurance upon such property effected by the owner of the property less
the premium and expense of recovery. The insurance shall be deducted from the damages, if recovered
before the damages are assessed or, if not, the policy shall be assigned to the corporation which may
maintain an action on the policy, or prosecute, at its own expense, any action already commenced by
the insured, in either case with all the rights which the insured originally had. [PL 1987, c. 141, Pt.
A, §4 (NEW).]

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