Maine Code § 38-974

Right of owner to search for lost logs
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The owner of logs, masts or spars referred to in section 971 or the owner's agent may at any time
enter in a peaceable manner upon any mill, mill-brow, boom or raft of logs or other timber in search of
that lost property. Whoever willfully prevents or obstructs a search for that lost property forfeits for
each offense not less than $20 nor more than $50, to the person by whom or on whose account the entry
was claimed, to be recovered in a civil action. [PL 2023, c. 405, Pt. A, §141 (AMD).]

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