§2804. -- complaints about
When a place or building so assigned becomes a nuisance, offensive to the neighborhood or injurious to the public health, any person may complain thereof to the Superior Court and if, after notice to the party complained of, the truth of the complaint is admitted by default or made to appear to a jury on trial, the court may revoke such assignment and prohibit the further use of such place or building for such purposes, under a penalty of not more than $100 for each month's continuance after such prohibition, to the use of said town; and may order it to be abated and issue a warrant therefor, or stay it as provided; but if the jury acquit the defendant, he shall recover costs of the complainant.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Subchapter 3: PARTICULAR NUISANCES
17 §2792. Burning of bricks (REPEALED)
17 §2793. Certain lights prohibited along highways
17 §2795. License for use of certain engines
17 §2796. Manufacture of powder
17 §2797. Mills and dams; fences and buildings on public ways
17 §2798. Mufflers required on motorboats (REPEALED)
17 §2799. Possession of poisonous snakes
17 §2800. Removal of bushes, trees and stumps from flowed area
17 §2802. Miscellaneous nuisances
17 §2803. -- assignment of place for
17 §2806. Sport shooting ranges
17 §2807. Commercial fishing activities and commercial fishing operations