Wyoming Contract Provision Authorizing a Lien on Property Left for Repair and Sale of Property for Failure to Pay Repair Charges

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The right of lien generally arises by operation of law, but in some cases it is created by express contract. Laws regarding liens and notices of sale pursuant to an unsatisfied lien vary by jurisdiction, so local laws should be consulted.

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Lien, in property law, claim or charge upon property securing the payment of some debt or the satisfaction of some obligation or duty. Although the term is of French derivation, the lien as a legal principle was a recognized property right in early Roman law.

A no lien clause in a construction contract forces a contractor (or subcontractor or supplier) to give up its lien rights in advance of performing the construction work and/or supplying materials on a project. In other words, the contractor promises that it won't lien the project in the event of non-payment.

Preliminary notice is mandatory All project participants wishing to file a mechanics lien in Wyoming must first file a Preliminary Notice of Right to Lien with the property owner. Also, every project participant is required to send a notice of intent to lien 20 days prior to filing a mechanics lien on the property.

In order for an artisan's lien to be valid, the lien holder normally must have possession of the property. The right of a lienholder to possess goods does not automatically give the lienholder the right to sell the goods or to claim ownership if his charges are not paid.

For the most part, all contractors, subcontractors, laborers, materials suppliers, and equipment suppliers who provide labor or materials to a property in Texas are not required to have a written contract (a verbal contract is sufficient) to qualify for the right to file a lien.

Lien is the right of an individual to retain goods and securities in his possession that belongs to another until certain legal debts due to the person retaining the goods are satisfied. Lien does not endorse a power of sale but only to retain the property.

In most states (37 of them), contractors and suppliers are generally allowed to file a lien even if they don't have a written contract. In other words, the contractor could be working off on a verbal agreement, and yet still have the ability to file a lien claim.

Contractors, as well as subcontractors and material suppliers can file an Illinois construction lien. If a company does not have a contract with the owner or with the contractor, they are not eligible to file an Illinois mechanics lien claim.

Any Original Contractor, Subcontractor, Laborer, Material Supplier, Architect, Engineer, Landscaper or Surveyor, who has provided labor, material, equipment, plans, plats, or surveys to a Property for the construction or repair of a house, building, or a structure, may file a Lien against the Property.

One hundred and twenty days (120) from the date that labor or materials were furnished. A.C.A. § 18-44-117. The original contractor may file his lien at any time, but other parties must give the property owner ten (10) days notice (see notice below) prior to filing of a lien claim.

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Wyoming Contract Provision Authorizing a Lien on Property Left for Repair and Sale of Property for Failure to Pay Repair Charges