Nonconsensual common-law lien, defined.

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52-1901. Nonconsensual common-law lien, defined.

For purposes of sections 52-1901 to 52-1907, nonconsensual common-law lien means a document that purports to assert a lien against real or personal property of any person or entity and:

(1) Is not expressly provided for by a specific state or federal statute;

(2) Does not depend on the consent of the owner of the real or personal property affected; and

(3) Is not an equitable or constructive lien imposed by a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction.

Source

  • Laws 2003, LB 655, § 1;
  • Laws 2013, LB3, § 3.


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