§2951. Motion by plaintiff against trustee
When a person adjudged a trustee in the original action does not, on demand of the officer holding the execution, pay over and deliver to him the goods, effects and credits in his hands and the execution is returned unsatisfied, the plaintiff may on motion in the original action require the trustee to show cause why judgment and execution should not be awarded against him and his own goods and estate for the sum remaining due on the judgment against the principal defendant. A trustee who has not appeared shall be given such notice as the court may direct.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY
Subchapter 2: PROCEDURE AFTER JUDGMENT
14 §2951. Motion by plaintiff against trustee
14 §2952. Judgment against trustee where no examination
14 §2953. Judgment when all trustees default
14 §2954. Default on proceedings after judgment
14 §2955. Trustee may be examined again though examined in original action
14 §2956. Goods not demanded in 30 days are liable to other attachment
14 §2957. Principal may recover where no 2nd attachment
14 §2958. Demand where trustee out of State or lacks dwelling in State