Maine Revised Statutes

Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 14, § 7554 (2026)

Negligent interference, removal or destruction of monuments

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(REPEALED)
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1995, c. 450, §4 (RP).
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1993–1995 · leading case: Strout v. Gammon, 629 A.2d 43 (Me. 1993).
Strout v. Gammon, 629 A.2d 43 (Me. 1993). “The Gammons’ five-count amended counterclaim contained counts for: (1) Count I: slander of title; (2) Count II: intentional infliction of emotional distress; (3) Count III: declaratory judgment; (4) Count IV: negligent interference, removal or destruction of monuments, see 14…”
Strout v. Gammon, 659 A.2d 284 (Me. 1995). “The Gammons’ five-count amended counterclaim contained counts for (1) Count I: slander of title; (2) Count II: intentional infliction of emotional distress; (3) Count III: declaratory judgment; (4) Count TV: negligent interference, removal or destruction of monuments, see 14…”
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