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52-2107 – Priority of liens.

52-2107. Priority of liens. (1) Recorded liens, mortgages, trust deeds, and other encumbrances on commercial real estate, including a recorded lien securing revolving credit and future advances for a loan, recorded before the date the commercial real estate broker’s lien is recorded, shall have priority over the commercial real estate broker’s lien. (2) A construction […]

52-2108 – Release of lien; procedure; escrow established or interpleader filed; recording of document required; failure to file; additional procedures.

52-2108. Release of lien; procedure; escrow established or interpleader filed; recording of document required; failure to file; additional procedures. (1) Whenever a notice of a commercial real estate broker’s lien has been recorded, the record owner of the commercial real estate may have the lien released by depositing funds equal to the full amount stated […]

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

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 […]

52-2201 – Financing statement filed prior to November 1, 2003; loss of perfection; continuation statement; filing required; contents; effect; Secretary of State; duties.

52-2201. Financing statement filed prior to November 1, 2003; loss of perfection; continuation statement; filing required; contents; effect; Secretary of State; duties. A financing statement filed to perfect a lien pursuant to sections 52-202, 52-501, 52-701, 52-901, 52-1101, 52-1201, 52-1401 to 52-1411, 54-201, or 54-208, which was properly filed prior to November 1, 2003, shall […]

52-1903 – Filing officer; duty to refuse.

52-1903. Filing officer; duty to refuse. The Secretary of State, county clerk, register of deeds, or clerk of any court shall refuse to accept for filing any nonconsensual common-law lien. Source Laws 2003, LB 655, § 3.

52-1904 – Lien; strike from record; when.

52-1904. Lien; strike from record; when. Any lien determined to be a nonconsensual common-law lien pursuant to any proceeding shall be stricken from the record of the Secretary of State, county clerk, register of deeds, or clerk of any court upon the issuing of a valid court order from a court of competent jurisdiction. There […]

52-1604 – Errors or omissions; exempt from liability.

52-1604. Errors or omissions; exempt from liability. The Secretary of State, all county clerks, and their employees or agents shall be exempt from all personal liability as a result of any error or omission in providing information of such statutory liens except in cases of willful misconduct or gross negligence. Source Laws 1988, LB 987, […]