1. No person may possess, sell, attempt to sell, offer for sale, transfer or dispose of any tomb, monument, gravestone, marker
or other structure placed or designed as a memorial for the dead, or any portion or fragment of any such memorial, knowing
or having reasonable cause to know that it has been illegally removed from a cemetery or burial ground.
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2. Any person who violates subsection 1 commits a Class C crime.
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3. Any person who violates subsection 1 is liable to the following for triple damages to be recovered in a civil action:
A. The municipality or, in the case of unorganized territory, the county in which the cemetery or burial ground is located; [1987, c. 326, §2 (NEW).]
B. A cemetery association authorized to bring suit and recover damages by the municipality or, in the case of unorganized territory,
the county in which the cemetery or burial ground is located; or [1987, c. 326, §2 (NEW).]
C. A historical society authorized to bring suit and recover damages by the municipality or, in the case of unorganized territory,
the county in which the cemetery or burial ground is located. [1987, c. 326, §2 (NEW).]
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SECTION HISTORY
1987, c. 326, §2 (NEW).
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