§109. Gifts and devises to towns
Any town, as such, may receive, hold and manage devises, bequests or gifts for the establishment, increase or maintenance of a public library therein; and may accept by vote of the legal voters thereof any land or land and buildings thereon, to be used as a public library or art gallery, or both combined. When any plantation is incorporated into a town such gifts and the proceeds thereof fully vest in such town.
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 27: LIBRARIES, HISTORY, CULTURE AND ART
27 §101. Free public libraries established in towns
27 §102. Free public libraries established in village corporations
27 §103. Free use of library in adjoining towns authorized
27 §104. Towns uniting for libraries
27 §105. State aid for municipalities maintaining free public libraries (REPEALED)
27 §106. Libraries controlled by associations assisted by towns
27 §107. Custody of public documents; list of books purchased (REPEALED)
27 §108. Donation of books and gifts for foundation of library (REPEALED)