§3852. Labor and materials; owners of dry docks or marine railways
Whoever furnishes labor or materials for building a vessel has a lien on it therefor, which may be enforced by attachment thereof within 4 days after it is launched; but if the labor and materials have been so furnished by virtue of a contract not fully completed at the time of the launching of the vessel, the lien may be enforced within 4 days after such contract has been completed. He has a lien on the materials furnished before they become part of the vessel, which may be enforced by attachment. The owners of any dry dock or marine railway used for any vessel have a lien on said vessel for the use of said dock or railway, to be enforced by attachment within 4 days after the last day in which the same is used or occupied by said vessel.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
10 §3852. Labor and materials; owners of dry docks or marine railways
10 §3853. Writ for enforcement
10 §3854. -- particulars; verification
10 §3855. Attachment of vessels on stocks; sale
10 §3856. Service of summons on debtors and owners
10 §3857. Subsequent writs to be served by same officer unless disqualified
10 §3858. Entry of action; who may defend; bond
10 §3859. Offer of default; admission of sum due
10 §3860. Apportionment of costs
10 §3862. Judgment against defendant
10 §3863. Sale of vessel; proceeds paid into court
10 §3864. Distribution of proceeds or surplus
10 §3865. Pro rata distribution; prevention of double liens
10 §3866. Vessel under attachment attached on lien claim
10 §3867. Nonlien claims not prevented by lien claims
10 §3868. Sale of vessels attached by lien and nonlien claims