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Construction

Dec. 1, 2006

No Liening on Public Property, Court Rules

FORUM COLUMN - By Stanley S. Taylor and Aron J. Tager - As anyone who has contracted for construction work on his or her property should be aware, California's mechanic's lien laws are commonly used to ensure that those who perform work on real property are paid.

Forum Column

By Stanley S. Taylor and Aron J. Tager
     
      As anyone who has contracted for construction work on his or her property should be aware, California's mechanic's lien laws are commonly used to ensure that those who perform work on real property are paid. The laws provide an inexpensive and efficient alternative to bringing a contract action against a property owner, provided the relevan...

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