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Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 4: PROCEEDING AFTER VERDICT OR JUDGMENT

Chapter 403: TITLE TO REAL ESTATE BY LEVY OF EXECUTION

Subchapter 3: REDEMPTION OF LEVIES BY APPRAISEMENT

§2104. Determination of amount due

The debtor, without tender, may, within one year and in season to have the amount ascertained and paid or tendered within the year, bring an action the complaint in which shall offer to pay the amount due, and the court shall ascertain it and require the debtor to bring it into court for the creditor, and the debtor thereupon shall be entitled to a decree in his favor, and to a writ of possession for the premises.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title14 > Title14ch403sec0 > Title14sec2104

Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 4: PROCEEDING AFTER VERDICT OR JUDGMENT

Chapter 403: TITLE TO REAL ESTATE BY LEVY OF EXECUTION

Subchapter 3: REDEMPTION OF LEVIES BY APPRAISEMENT

§2104. Determination of amount due

The debtor, without tender, may, within one year and in season to have the amount ascertained and paid or tendered within the year, bring an action the complaint in which shall offer to pay the amount due, and the court shall ascertain it and require the debtor to bring it into court for the creditor, and the debtor thereupon shall be entitled to a decree in his favor, and to a writ of possession for the premises.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title14 > Title14ch403sec0 > Title14sec2104

Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 4: PROCEEDING AFTER VERDICT OR JUDGMENT

Chapter 403: TITLE TO REAL ESTATE BY LEVY OF EXECUTION

Subchapter 3: REDEMPTION OF LEVIES BY APPRAISEMENT

§2104. Determination of amount due

The debtor, without tender, may, within one year and in season to have the amount ascertained and paid or tendered within the year, bring an action the complaint in which shall offer to pay the amount due, and the court shall ascertain it and require the debtor to bring it into court for the creditor, and the debtor thereupon shall be entitled to a decree in his favor, and to a writ of possession for the premises.