Maine Code § 33-1701

Merchandise unclaimed for 6 months, sold to pay charges
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Whenever baggage, goods, merchandise, packages or parcels transported by any railroad,
steamboat, express company or stage company existing by virtue of the laws of this State remain

unclaimed for 6 months after its arrival at the point to which it shall have been directed, the same may
be sold at auction in the city or town where the railroad, steamboat, express company or stage company
has its general or principal office or any freight house. Whenever baggage, goods, merchandise,
packages or parcels transported by any railroad, steamboat, express company or stage company not
existing by virtue of the laws of this State and having no office or president, treasurer, clerk or general
superintendent within this State, but doing business in this State, remain unclaimed for 6 months after
its arrival at the point to which it shall have been directed, the same may be sold at auction to pay the
charges thereon and the expense of advertising and selling. [PL 1987, c. 490, §1 (NEW).]

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