§2005. Officer's return, contents
The officer, in his return on the execution, shall state substantially the time when the land was taken on execution; how the appraisers were appointed; that they were duly sworn; that they appraised and set off the premises, after viewing the same, at the price specified; that he delivered seizin and possession to the creditor or his attorney, or assigned the same to him as in case of remainder or other incorporeal estate; and the description of the premises by himself or by reference to the return of the appraisers. If the appraisers' return is signed by 2 only, he must state whether all were present and acted. He may refer to and adopt, in his return, the return of the appraisers, and the subsequent proceedings will be valid though made after the return day of the execution or after the removal or disability of the officer.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 4: PROCEEDING AFTER VERDICT OR JUDGMENT
Chapter 403: TITLE TO REAL ESTATE BY LEVY OF EXECUTION
Subchapter 2: LEVY BY APPRAISEMENT
14 §2001. Real estate levied on; appraisal
14 §2002. Appraisers sworn; view of land
14 §2003. Return contains value and description of estate
14 §2004. Appraisal when several parcels taken
14 §2005. Officer's return, contents
14 §2007. Estate held in joint tenancy taken in execution
14 §2008. Debtor's interest passes by levy
14 §2009. Levy on rents and profits
14 §2010. Part taken, damage to whole
14 §2012. Levy on leasehold; disposal of rent
14 §2013. Seizin and possession delivered; debtor not ousted
14 §2014. Levy on land fraudulently conveyed or disseized
14 §2015. Debt assigned; estate held in trust for assignee
14 §2016. Execution returned and recorded
14 §2017. Unrecorded levy void against purchaser or creditor
14 §2019. Failure of title, alias execution; debtor may convey by deed
14 §2020. Judgment assignee may bring action if estate does not pass by levy
14 §2021. Assignee may bring action in own name