§4659. Actions and executions; when directed into other counties
In actions against bail, indorsers for costs, and proceedings after judgment against executors or administrators, and in all actions against 2 or more defendants before a Judge of a District Court, where the defendant or trustee resides out of the county where the proceedings are had, the judge may direct the summons, writ or execution to any proper officer of the county where such defendant or trustee resides, who shall charge fees of travel from the place of his residence to the place of service only, and postage paid by him.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 5: PROVISIONAL REMEDIES; SECURITY
Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
14 §4652. One-year limit; exception
14 §4654. Execution not timely; motion against debtor
14 §4655. Interest on judgments
14 §4656. New execution on proof of loss
14 §4657. Execution on award to creditor by commissioners on solvent estate (REPEALED)
14 §4658. Executions directed into other counties
14 §4659. Actions and executions; when directed into other counties