Maine Code § 33-401

Cutting and sale of trees; order of court
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Any person seized of a freehold estate, or of a remainder or reversion in fee simple or fee tail, in a
tract of woodland or timberland, on which the trees are of a growth and age fit to be cut, may apply to
the Superior Court in any county for leave to cut and dispose of such trees and invest the proceeds for
the use of the persons interested therein. The court after due notice to all persons interested and a hearing
of the parties, if any appear, may appoint one or more persons to examine the land and report to the
court, and the court may thereupon order the whole or a part of such trees to be cut and sold and the
proceeds brought into court subject to further orders. The court shall appoint one or more
commissioners to superintend the cutting and sale of such trees who shall account for the proceeds to
the court and be under bond to the clerk for the faithful performance of their trust.

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