Maine Code § 36-901

Remedy of owners of property taken for default of others
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When the estate of an inhabitant of a municipality, who is not a tax collector for that municipality,
is levied upon and taken as mentioned in section 891, the inhabitant may maintain an action against
that municipality and recover the full value of the estate levied on, with interest at the rate of 20% from
the time it was taken, with costs. The value may be proved by any other legal evidence, as well as by
the result of the sale under the levy. [PL 2025, c. 113, Pt. D, §45 (AMD).]

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