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    • Maine Revised Statutes
    • TITLE 18: DECEDENTS' ESTATES AND FIDUCIARY RELATIONS
    • Part 3: ADMINISTRATION AND SETTLEMENT OF DECEDENTS' ESTATES
    • Chapter 229: ACTIONS BY OR AGAINST EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS (REPEALED)
    • Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    • 18 §2451. Legatee may sue for legacy (REPEALED)

    Maine Revised Statutes
    Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    18 §2451. Legatee may sue for legacy (REPEALED)

    §2451. Legatee may sue for legacy
    (REPEALED)
    SECTION HISTORY
    PL 1979, c. 540, §24-C (RP).

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    Maine Revised Statutes

    TITLE 18: DECEDENTS' ESTATES AND FIDUCIARY RELATIONS

    Part 3: ADMINISTRATION AND SETTLEMENT OF DECEDENTS' ESTATES

    Chapter 229: ACTIONS BY OR AGAINST EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS (REPEALED)

    Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

    18 §2451. Legatee may sue for legacy (REPEALED)

    18 §2452. Process runs against goods of estate (REPEALED)

    18 §2453. Executions for costs (REPEALED)

    18 §2454. Return unsatisfied against estate (REPEALED)

    18 §2455. Heirs, devisees or legatees may petition to defend action; bond (REPEALED)

    18 §2456. Actions for legacies not affected; liability for unfaithful administration (REPEALED)

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