Section 4956
- Citation
- Section 4956
- Parent Document
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Jurisdiction
- Maine (state)
- Effective Date
- 1988-05-26
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- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
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- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
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488 charsApplying the statute as interpreted by Michaud and Swain to Cragin's motel project, I would conclude that the Superior Court erred in determining that the motel project was a subdivision. Although the motel will be a "building," Cragin's motel guests will be transient and their connection to the motel rooms "tenuous." See Michaud, 444 A.2d at 42. There will be no splitting off of a sufficient real estate interest to constitute a division of land within the meaning of section 4956(1).