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    • Maine Revised Statutes
    • TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
    • Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY
    • Chapter 501: TRUSTEE PROCESS
    • Subchapter 2: PROCEDURE AFTER JUDGMENT
    • Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    • 14 §2957. Principal may recover where no 2nd attachment

    Maine Revised Statutes
    Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    14 §2957. Principal may recover where no 2nd attachment

    §2957. Principal may recover where no 2nd attachment
    If there is no 2nd attachment, the principal defendant may recover the goods, effects and credits, if not so demanded, as if they had not been attached.

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    Maine Revised Statutes

    TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

    Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY

    Chapter 501: TRUSTEE PROCESS

    Subchapter 2: PROCEDURE AFTER JUDGMENT

    Article 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

    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

    14 §2959. Effect of judgment against trustee

    14 §2960. Trustee process on judgment dismissed; costs

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