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Code · Maine · Title 33: PROPERTY · Chapter 10: UNIT OWNERSHIP

§589-C. Violation

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1. Violation. Any violation of this subchapter is a violation of Title 5, chapter 10 .
[PL 2013, c. 424, Pt. F, §1 (AMD).]
2. Intentional violation. Any intentional violation of this subchapter is a Class E crime.
[RR 1993, c. 1, §102 (COR).]
3. Subsequent violations. Any violation of this subchapter constitutes a civil violation for which a forfeiture not to exceed $100 may be adjudged in the case of a first violation and a forfeiture not to exceed $500 may be adjudged in the case of 2nd and subsequent violations.
[RR 1993, c. 1, §102 (COR).]
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