Maine Code § 33-1218

Fraudulent registration
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Any person who knowingly registers a coastal island, not being the true owner of that island, with
the intent of fraudulently obtaining an interest in that island, or with the purpose of deceiving the State
as to ownership of that island or to otherwise deceive, deprive, obtain or misrepresent ownership of that
island shall be guilty of a Class D crime. [PL 1977, c. 78, §190 (AMD).]

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