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Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY

Chapter 501: TRUSTEE PROCESS

Subchapter 2: PROCEDURE AFTER JUDGMENT

Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§2960. Trustee process on judgment dismissed; costs

When trustee process is used in connection with an action on a judgment on which execution might legally issue and it appears to the court that, at the time of bringing it, the defendant openly had visible property liable to attachment sufficient to satisfy such judgment, or that it was brought for the purpose of vexation or to accumulate costs, it shall at any time on motion be dismissed, with costs to the defendant.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title14 > Title14ch501sec0 > Title14sec2960

Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY

Chapter 501: TRUSTEE PROCESS

Subchapter 2: PROCEDURE AFTER JUDGMENT

Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§2960. Trustee process on judgment dismissed; costs

When trustee process is used in connection with an action on a judgment on which execution might legally issue and it appears to the court that, at the time of bringing it, the defendant openly had visible property liable to attachment sufficient to satisfy such judgment, or that it was brought for the purpose of vexation or to accumulate costs, it shall at any time on motion be dismissed, with costs to the defendant.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title14 > Title14ch501sec0 > Title14sec2960

Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY

Chapter 501: TRUSTEE PROCESS

Subchapter 2: PROCEDURE AFTER JUDGMENT

Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§2960. Trustee process on judgment dismissed; costs

When trustee process is used in connection with an action on a judgment on which execution might legally issue and it appears to the court that, at the time of bringing it, the defendant openly had visible property liable to attachment sufficient to satisfy such judgment, or that it was brought for the purpose of vexation or to accumulate costs, it shall at any time on motion be dismissed, with costs to the defendant.