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  2. Mechanic's lien - Wikipedia

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    A lien against a vehicle that is asserted by an auto mechanic is technically an "artisan's lien" rather than a "mechanic's lien", but it operates in a similar fashion to a mechanic's lien. A mechanic's lien can only arise against real property i.e., land or buildings.

  3. Valid claim - Wikipedia

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    A lien must be based on a valid claim. [citation needed] Under Texas law, a mechanic's lien must have a valid basis. [4]Under New York law, a lis pendens, or notice of pendency of a claim against real property, must be valid, such as a pending divorce lawsuit.

  4. Preliminary Notice - Wikipedia

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    In Mechanics lien law a Preliminary Notice (also known as a Notice to Owner, Materialmens Notice to Owner, Notice of Furnishing, Contractor/Subcontractors Notice to Owner, and others) is a notice sent by the general contractor, subcontractor, materialmen, equipment lessors or other parties to a construction project not to create a Mechanics lien but rather to establish the right to file a ...

  5. Mortgage liens: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    Federal tax lien: The IRS can place a lien on your property due to failure to pay your federal taxes. This lien can cover your personal property as well as other real estate assets, any vehicles ...

  6. Notice of Intent to Lien - Wikipedia

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    In Mechanic's lien law a Notice of Intent to Lien (also known as a Notice of Intent, a Notice of Intent to File a Mechanics Lien, an intent notice, an NOI, or a notice of non-payment) is a type of preliminary notice that warns the property owner, prime contractor, and/or other party on a construction that a mechanics lien or bond claim will be filed unless overdue payments are made within a ...

  7. Lien - Wikipedia

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    mechanic's liens, which secure payment for work done on real property or land; judgment liens, imposed to secure payment of a judgment; and; maritime liens, imposed on ships by admiralty law. Liens are also "perfected" or "unperfected" (see Perfection (law)). Perfected liens are those for which a creditor has established a priority right in the ...