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lien

In law, the right to retain goods owned by another until the owner has satisfied a claim against him by the person in possession of the goods. For example, the goods may have been provided as security for a debt.



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The trial court in Onionskin, however, found that the items included in the claim of lien were not lienable by any stretch of the imagination.
Texas); * The date must be the date of assignment to Fannie Mae; * No survey exceptions are allowed as a rule, or, if there are some, affirmative insurance is required against loss or damage from the excepted facts; * No exceptions are allowed for taxes and other lienable items, except if marked "not yet due and payable;" * Any other exceptions (e.
06 (which define the permissible scope of lienable services) now provide for a lien on the owner's private real property for any money owed for labor, services, or materials furnished to improve the public property.
 
 
 
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