§7304. Writ of return where defendant prevails; judgment when property held as security
If it appears that the defendant is entitled to a return of the goods, he shall have judgment and a writ of return accordingly, with damages for the taking and costs. If the plaintiff claims the property replevied as security for a debt, his claim shall be discharged by payment or tender thereof, with interest and costs; and judgment shall be for a return without costs, unless his title has become absolute by a legal foreclosure.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL
Part 7: PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS
14 §7303. Bond; additional security
14 §7304. Writ of return where defendant prevails; judgment when property held as security
14 §7305. Judgment for return of property attached or taken on execution; damages
14 §7306. Disposal of money recovered for goods attached or taken on execution
14 §7307. Appropriation of money received by creditor
14 §7308. Judgment if plaintiff recovers
14 §7309. Continuance of attachment, if goods replevied