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    • Maine Revised Statutes
    • TITLE 9-A: MAINE CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
    • Article 5: REMEDIES AND PENALTIES
    • Part 1: LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS' REMEDIES
    • 9-A §5-104. No garnishment before judgment

    Maine Revised Statutes
    Part 1: LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS' REMEDIES
    9-A §5-104. No garnishment before judgment

    §5-104. No garnishment before judgment
    Prior to entry of judgment in an action against the consumer for debt arising from a consumer credit transaction, the creditor may not obtain an interest in any property of the debtor by attachment, garnishment or like proceedings.   [PL 1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW).]
    SECTION HISTORY
    PL 1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW).

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    Maine Revised Statutes

    TITLE 9-A: MAINE CONSUMER CREDIT CODE

    Article 5: REMEDIES AND PENALTIES

    Part 1: LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS' REMEDIES

    9-A §5-101. Short title

    9-A §5-102. Scope

    9-A §5-103. Restrictions on deficiency judgments

    9-A §5-104. No garnishment before judgment

    9-A §5-105. Limitation on garnishment

    9-A §5-106. No discharge from employment for garnishment

    9-A §5-107. Extortionate extensions of credit

    9-A §5-108. Unconscionability; inducement by unconscionable conduct

    9-A §5-109. Default

    9-A §5-110. Notice of consumer's right to cure

    9-A §5-111. Cure of default

    9-A §5-112. Creditor's right to take possession after default

    9-A §5-113. Venue

    9-A §5-114. Stay of enforcement of judgment

    9-A §5-115. Misrepresentation

    9-A §5-116. Illegal, fraudulent or unconscionable conduct in attempted collection of debts

    9-A §5-116-A. Debts owed to health care providers

    9-A §5-117. Prohibited practices

    9-A §5-118. Unlicensed loan transactions

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