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52-2106 – Lien; period of enforceability.

52-2106. Lien; period of enforceability. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, a lien that has become enforceable as provided in section 52-2103 shall continue to be enforceable for two years after the recording of the lien. (2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, if an owner, […]

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.