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4 §1051. Legal holidays

§1051. Legal holidays Court may not be held on Sunday or any day designated for the annual Thanksgiving; New Year’s Day, January 1st; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, the 3rd Monday in January; Washington’s Birthday, the 3rd Monday in February; Patriot’s Day, the 3rd Monday in April; Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, but […]

4 §1053. Adjournment because of danger from infection

§1053. Adjournment because of danger from infection When a malignant infectious distemper prevails in any town wherein the Supreme Judicial Court, the Superior Court or court of county commissioners is to be held, said courts may be adjourned and held in any town in said county, by proclamation made in such public manner as such […]

4 §1054. Surety bonds authorized in civil and criminal cases

§1054. Surety bonds authorized in civil and criminal cases In any civil or criminal action or mesne process or other process when a bail bond, recognizance or personal sureties or other obligation is required, or whenever any person is arrested and is required or permitted to recognize with sureties for that person’s appearance in court, […]

4 §1056. Powers of attorneys (WHOLE SECTION TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 7/01/23)

§1056. Powers of attorneys (CONTAINS TEXT WITH VARYING EFFECTIVE DATES) (WHOLE SECTION TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 7/01/23) Attorneys at law duly admitted and eligible to practice in the courts of the State shall have all of the powers of notaries public and be authorized to do all acts which may be done by notaries public with […]

4 §1057. Government Operations Surcharge Fund

§1057. Government Operations Surcharge Fund 1.  Fund established.  There is established a fund to be known as the Government Operations Surcharge Fund. This fund must be maintained by the Treasurer of State for the purposes of reimbursing counties for costs associated with operations of the jail system and, until January 1, 2001, for funding infrastructure […]

4 §1058. Prisoner application to proceed in forma pauperis

§1058. Prisoner application to proceed in forma pauperis 1.  Prepayment of filing fee and certified copies required.  A person who is confined in a federal, state, county or local correctional or detention facility may not bring a civil action arising under federal or state law in any court in this State with respect to a […]

4 §1059. Fines; tribal law enforcement activities

§1059. Fines; tribal law enforcement activities 1.  Civil and criminal fines.  Except as provided in subsection 2, a fine for a civil violation, traffic infraction or Class D or Class E crime imposed for a violation of any tribal or state law must be remitted to the Passamaquoddy Tribe or the Penobscot Nation, as appropriate, […]