§3260. Deficiency; judgment for balance
If the proceeds of the sale after payment of costs and expenses of sale are insufficient to pay the lien claims and costs in full, the court may render judgment against the debtor in favor of each individual lienor for the balance of his claim and costs remaining unpaid, and may issue executions therefor. If the proceeds of sale, after the payment of costs and expenses of sale, are more than sufficient to pay the lien claims and all costs in full, the balance remaining shall be paid to the person or persons legally or equitably entitled thereto.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 603: BUILDINGS, LOTS, WHARVES AND PIERS; LABOR AND MATERIALS
10 §3253. Dissolution unless claim filed
10 §3254. Inaccuracy does not void lien if reasonably certain
10 §3255. Liens preserved and enforced by action
10 §3257. Allegations of complaint; joinder of parties
10 §3258. Determination of amount; jury trial
10 §3259. Sale of property; redemption; pro rata shares
10 §3260. Deficiency; judgment for balance
10 §3261. Certificate to be filed with register of deeds
10 §3262. Enforcement by attachment
10 §3263. Petition for release
10 §3264. Consolidation of actions
10 §3265. Sale on execution; several judgments; redemption