§463. Filing of notice; recording fee
In order for the notice specified in section 462 to be effective, it shall contain an accurate description of the road or way, or portion thereof, to which title is being claimed; the name or names of the person or persons on behalf of whom the title is being claimed; and a specific reference by volume and page to the recorded conveyance in which the title to such road or way is alleged to have been reserved by the grantor therein. The register of deeds for the county in which the road or way is located shall accept all such notices presented to him which describe land located in said county and shall enter and record full copies thereof in the same way that deeds and other instruments are recorded and shall be entitled to charge the same fee for the recording thereof as is charged for recording deeds. Within a reasonable time after recording such notice, the register of deeds shall enter upon the margin of the record of the prior conveyance referred to in said notice the volume and page in which the copy of said notice may be found. [PL 1973, c. 505 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1973, c. 505 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 7: CONVEYANCE OF REAL ESTATE
Subchapter 7: TITLE TO ROADS AND WAYS
33 §460. Conveyance of land abutting a road or way
33 §462. Preservation of claims by filing of notice within 2 years
33 §463. Filing of notice; recording fee
33 §464. Persons under a disability; 2-year period not suspended
33 §465. Abutters own the centerline of road or way
33 §466. -- State and municipal owned roads
33 §467. -- public easement acquired over opposite sides of road or way in unequal proportion