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Maine

Title 33: PROPERTY · Chapter 27: ABANDONED PROPERTY
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§1301. Purpose
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§1302. Definitions
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§1303. Property subject to custody and control of the State
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§1304. Property held by financial institutions
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§1305. Property held by life insurers
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§1306. Property held by other insurers
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§1307. Property held by utilities
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§1308. Property held by business associations
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§1309. Property held in the course of dissolution
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§1310. Property held by fiduciary
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§1311. Property held by governmental agents
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§1311-A. Unpaid wages
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§1312. Property held in the ordinary course of business
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§1313. Property held by landlords
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§1314. Property held by state institutions
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§1315. Property held by public administrators
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§1316. Recovery of property by another state
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§1351. Report of abandoned property
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§1352. Notice and publication by Treasurer of State
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§1353. Payment or delivery of abandoned property
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§1354. Relief from liability by payment or delivery
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§1355. Income accruing after payment or delivery
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§1356. Periods of limitation not a bar
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§1357. Sale retention or disposal of abandoned property
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§1358. Deposit of funds
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§1359. Claim for abandoned property paid or delivered
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§1360. Examination of records
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§1361. Proceeding to allow examination or compel delivery
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§1362. Penalties
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§1363. Regulations
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§1364. Restriction on agreement to locate reported property
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§1365. Effect of laws of other states
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§1366. Agreements with other states
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