Maine Code § 4-306

Interchange of judicial duties; expenses
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During the sickness, absence from the State or inability of any judge of probate to hold the regular
terms of that judge's court, such terms, at the judge's request or that of the register of the county, may
be held by the judge of any other county. The judges may interchange service or perform each others'
duties when they find it necessary or convenient, and in case of a vacancy in the office of a judge, all
necessary terms of the probate court for the county may, at the request of the register, be held by the
judge of another county until the vacancy is filled. The orders, decrees and decisions of the judge
holding such terms have the same force and validity as if made by the judge of the county in which
such terms are held. [RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §10 (COR).]
When any judge of probate holds court or a hearing in any probate matter, or in equity, in any
county other than the one in which that judge resides, that judge must be reimbursed by the county in
which such court or hearing is held for that judge's expenses actually and reasonably incurred, upon
presentation to the county commissioners of that county of a detailed statement of such expenses. [RR
2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §10 (COR).]

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