Maine Code § 38-3003

Nature of rights
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1. Holder. Any person, including a person that owns an interest in the real property, the agency
or a municipality or other unit of local government, may be a holder. An environmental covenant may
identify more than one holder. The interest of a holder is an interest in real property. When the
department is the agency determining or approving the environmental response project pursuant to
which an environmental covenant is created, the department shall identify all holders of the
environmental covenant and may identify the department as a holder, notwithstanding any other
provision of law. Notwithstanding section 568, subsection 5-A and section 1364, subsection 7 or any
other provision of law, the department may be a holder of an environmental covenant and approval of
the board is not required.
[PL 2005, c. 370, §1 (NEW).]
2. Right of agency. A right of an agency under this chapter or under an environmental covenant,
other than a right as a holder, is not an interest in real property.
[PL 2005, c. 370, §1 (NEW).]
3. Obligations. An agency is bound by any obligation it assumes in an environmental covenant,
but an agency does not assume obligations merely by signing an environmental covenant. Any other
person that signs an environmental covenant is bound by the obligations the person assumes in the
covenant, but signing the covenant does not change obligations, rights or protections granted or
imposed under law other than this chapter except as provided in the covenant.
[PL 2005, c. 370, §1 (NEW).]
4. Priority of recorded interests. The priority of recorded interests is governed by other law,
including law relating to the police powers of the State and public policies protecting health and the
environment, and is unaffected by this Act, except as provided in section 3009, subsection 3 for tax
liens.

[PL 2005, c. 370, §1 (NEW).]
5. Signature on record. If the environmental covenant covers commonly owned property in a
common interest community, the record may be signed by any person authorized by the governing
boards of the owners' association.
[PL 2005, c. 370, §1 (NEW).]

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