14 §2622. Disposal of surplus
§2622. Disposal of surplus Any surplus money remaining in the hands of the officer after satisfying the execution and fees shall be paid to the principal, if within his precinct; if not, to the trustee.
14 §2608. Corporation as trustee; answer and disclosure
§2608. Corporation as trustee; answer and disclosure Except as provided in section 2608-A, all domestic corporations and all foreign or alien companies or corporations established by the laws of any other state or country and having a place of business or doing business within this State may be summoned as trustees, and trustee summonses may […]
14 §2623. Trustee process after commitment of debtor
§2623. Trustee process after commitment of debtor When a judgment creditor has caused the debtor to be committed on execution and afterwards discovers goods, effects or credits of the debtor not attachable by ordinary process of law, he may have the benefit of the trustee process like any other creditor if, within 7 days after […]
14 §2608-A. Service on financial institution as trustee
§2608-A. Service on financial institution as trustee Service of trustee process on a financial institution authorized to do business in this State or credit union authorized to do business in this State, as defined in Title 9-B, section 131, is effected by one of the following means: [PL 2003, c. 149, §6 (NEW).] 1. […]
14 §2624. Defendant summoned as trustee of plaintiff
§2624. Defendant summoned as trustee of plaintiff When an action is brought for the recovery of a demand and the defendant is summoned as a trustee of the plaintiff, the action shall be continued to await the disclosure of the trustee unless the court otherwise orders, and if the defendant is adjudged trustee, the disclosure […]
14 §2609. Taxes due corporation from defendant exempt
§2609. Taxes due corporation from defendant exempt Any corporation summoned as trustee of a defendant may set off and deduct from any amount found due the defendant from the trustee and attached by trustee process the amount due from the defendant to the trustee for taxes.
14 §2610. Nonresident adjudged trustee
§2610. Nonresident adjudged trustee A person summoned as trustee may be adjudged trustee by the court although he was not then and never had been an inhabitant of the State. The action may be brought in the county in which either the plaintiff or principal defendant resides.
14 §2611. Discharge of trustees; effect on principal
§2611. Discharge of trustees; effect on principal If all the persons summoned as trustees are discharged or the action against them is discontinued, the plaintiff shall not proceed against the principal defendant unless there was sufficient personal service of the summons on him; but he may assume the defense of the action.
14 §2612. Trustee out of county may appear by attorney
§2612. Trustee out of county may appear by attorney A person summoned as trustee, and not then living in the county where the summons is returnable, need not appear in person in the original action or on motion after judgment; but he may appear by attorney and declare whether he had any goods or effects […]
14 §2613. Complaint considered true
§2613. Complaint considered true If the plaintiff proceeds no further, the complaint shall be considered true.