Maine Code § 38-851

Meeting of mill owners; call; object
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When an owner of a mill or of the dam necessary for working the mill thinks it necessary to rebuild
or repair it in whole or in part, the owner may apply in writing to a notary public in the county where
the mill is situated, or if partly in 2 counties, to a notary public in either, to call a meeting of the owners,
stating the object, time and place of the meeting. The notary may issue a warrant for the purpose,
directed to the owner, which must be published in some newspaper printed in the county, if any, 3
weeks successively, the last publication to be not less than 10 nor more than 30 days before the meeting;
or a true copy of the warrant may be delivered to each of said owners or left at the owner's last known
address; and either notice is binding on all the owners. [PL 1995, c. 227, §4 (AMD).]

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