§2504. Use of facilities alone creates no legal right for continuance
No enjoyment by any person for any length of time of the privilege of having or maintaining its facilities in the public way, may give a legal right to the continued use of the enjoyment or raise any presumption of a grant of a legal right. [PL 1987, c. 141, Pt. A, §6 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1987, c. 141, §A6 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 25: REGULATION OF FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC WAY
35-A §2503. Procedure for application for permit
35-A §2504. Use of facilities alone creates no legal right for continuance
35-A §2505. Damages; recovery of award and costs
35-A §2507. Permit required for person laying pipes and wires
35-A §2508. Permits to specify time and place of opening
35-A §2510. Fees for excavation permits
35-A §2511. Filling and protecting openings
35-A §2512. Improper work redone; penalty
35-A §2513. Relaying of pavement
35-A §2514. Travel and trees not to be interfered with
35-A §2515. Liability; damages
35-A §2516. Permits for moving buildings, cutting wires, removing poles; expenses; damages
35-A §2517. Revocation of location; hearings
35-A §2518. Joint use of poles
35-A §2519. Power and authority conferred are additional
35-A §2520. Affixing wires and structures; consent of building owner required
35-A §2521. Fees of municipal officers (REPEALED)
35-A §2522. Maintenance of utility facilities