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  1. 14 §6663. Claim of prescriptive easement over abandoned way (REPEALED) . The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney.

  2. PROCEEDINGS TO QUIET TITLE §6651. Summary proceedings A person in possession of real property, claiming an estate of freehold therein or an unexpired term of not less than 10 years, or a person who has conveyed such property or any interest therein with covenants of title or warranty, upon which he may be liable, may, if he or those under whom ...

  3. 10 lip 2024 · A quiet title action is a legal proceeding designed to resolve disputes about ownership of the property. Through this type of lawsuit, the rightful owner exercise their legal rights and establish their title to real estate, effectively “quieting” any challenges to the title.

  4. Key Differences Between Quiet Title and Adverse Possession: Purpose: Quiet Title Actions are used to clarify ownership, while Adverse Possession is a means of acquiring ownership. Initiation: Quiet Title Actions are initiated by the property owner or interested parties seeking to establish clear ownership. Adverse Possession is initiated by ...

  5. The plaintiffs, each an owner of shore-front property in the Moody Beach area of the Town of Wells (Town), appeal from the judgment of the Superior Court, York County, granting the motion of the State and the Town to dismiss the plaintiffs' quiet title actions as barred by sovereign immunity.

  6. 2010 Maine Code TITLE 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL Chapter 723: PROCEEDINGS TO QUIET TITLE. 14 §6651. Summary proceedings; 14 §6652. Petition to remove easement; 14 §6653. Complaint; grantee as party; 14 §6654. Appearance of interested parties; 14 §6655. Description of unknown persons; 14 §6656. Service on missing defendant; agent ...

  7. Chapter 723: PROCEEDINGS TO QUIET TITLE. §6651. Summary proceedings. A person in possession of real property, claiming an estate of freehold therein or an unexpired term of not less than 10 years, or a person who has conveyed such property or any interest therein with covenants of title or warranty, upon which he may be liable, may, if he or ...

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