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"STATUTORY LIEN"
Keywords:
arises
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lien
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equitable
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judicial
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involuntary
Related Terms:
Equitable lien
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Release of lien
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Voluntary lien
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Judicial lien
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Judgement lien
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Junior lien
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Lienholder
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Release
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Lien release
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Judgment lien
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Encumber
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Involuntary lien
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Perfection
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Waiver of lien
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Lien
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Mechanics lien
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Subordination agreement
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General lien
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Deed of release
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Incumbrance
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Specific lien
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Sheriff's deed
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Mechanic's lien
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Liens
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Partial reconveyance
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Reconveyance deed
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Unencumbered property
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Unencumbered
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Abstract of judgment
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Reconveyance
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Request for reconveyance
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Sheriff's sale
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Free and clear
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Financing statement
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Construction lien
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Sheriffs deed
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Tax lien
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Encumbrance
,
Deed of reconveyance
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Subject to
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Equitable mortgage
,
Lien waiver
,
Release of mortgage
,
Defeasance
,
Trustee's deed
,
Exempt property
,
Deed of trust
,
Trust deed
,
Subordination
A lien arising under a statute, not including a security interest or judicial lien.
lcf.net
A lien created by operation of law, such as a mechanic's lien or a tax lien. A statutory lien does not require the consent of the parties or a court order.
worldatmydoor.com
An involuntary lien, includes tax liens, judgment liens, mechanic liens, etc.
havenfunding.com
A lien imposed on property by statute, a tax lien, for example--in contrast to an equitable lien, which arises out of common law.
Lien arising solely by force of a statute on specified circumstances or conditions.
zifflaw.com
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Keywords:
registered
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claim
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law
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created
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may
A claim which may be registered against property and is created by a law.
fsbo-home.com