Maine Code § 24-A-4368

Form of claim; notice; hearing
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1. All claims against an insurer against which delinquency proceedings have been begun must set
forth in reasonable detail the amount of the claim, or the basis upon which such amount can be
ascertained, the facts upon which the claim is based, and the priorities asserted, if any. All such claims
must be verified by the affidavit of the claimant or someone authorized to act on the claimant's behalf
and having knowledge of the facts, and must be supported by such documents as may be material
thereto.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §365 (COR).]
2. All claims filed in this State shall be filed with the receiver, whether domiciliary or ancillary,
in this State, on or before the last date for filing as specified in this chapter.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]
3. Within 10 days of the receipt of any claim, or within such further period as the court may fix
for good cause shown, the receiver shall report the claim to the court, specifying in such report the
receiver's recommendation with respect to the action to be taken thereon. Upon receipt of such report,
the court shall fix a time for hearing the claim and shall direct that the claimant or the receiver, as the
court specifies, must give such notice as the court determines to such persons as appear to the court to
be interested therein. All such notices must specify the time and place of the hearing and must concisely
state the amount and nature of the claim, the priorities asserted, if any, and the recommendation of the
receiver with reference thereto.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §366 (COR).]
4. At the hearing, all persons interested shall be entitled to appear and the court shall enter an
order allowing, allowing in part, or disallowing the claim. Any such order shall be deemed to be an
appealable order.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]

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