Maine Code § 7-4158

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1. Demand for remedy; contest. When a seller wishes to contest a demand for the remedy
specified in section 4155, the seller may require the purchaser to produce all the veterinarian's records
and the animal for examination or autopsy by a veterinarian designated by the seller. The veterinarian
designated by the seller must be practicing at a veterinary clinic within 100 miles of the purchaser's
residence. The seller shall pay the cost of this examination or autopsy. The seller has a right of recovery
against the purchaser if the seller is not obligated to provide a remedy under section 4155.
[PL 2007, c. 702, §31 (AMD).]
2. Right to court action. If the seller does not provide the remedy selected by the purchaser set
forth in section 4155, the purchaser may initiate a court action. The prevailing party in the court action
has the right to recover costs and reasonable attorney's fees.
[PL 2007, c. 702, §32 (AMD).]

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