§2704. Trustee leaving State discloses before notary
When a person summoned as trustee is about to depart from the State or go on a voyage and not return before his disclosure under oath is required to be served, he may apply to a notary public of the county where he resides for a notice to the plaintiff to appear before the notary at a place and time appointed for taking his disclosure. On service made and returned according to the order of the notary, the examination and disclosure shall be taken and sworn to before him; and being certified and returned to the court, the same proceedings may be had thereon as if it had been in court. [PL 1981, c. 456, Pt. A, §52 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1981, c. 456, §A52 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY
Subchapter 1: PROCEDURE BEFORE JUDGMENT
Article 2: EXAMINATION AND DISCLOSURE
14 §2701. Liability of trustee for failure to disclose
14 §2703. Commissioner to take disclosure
14 §2704. Trustee leaving State discloses before notary
14 §2705. Trustee may disclose by consent
14 §2707. Examination of trustee
14 §2708. Disclosure under oath
14 §2709. Trustee may submit statement of facts
14 §2710. Disclosure deemed true
14 §2711. Time extended for trustee to disclose
14 §2712. Disclosure of property mortgaged to trustee
14 §2713. Excess determined by court or jury
14 §2714. On disclosure trustee delivers property to officer