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Home » US Law » 2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes » Title XLI - Liens » Title 450-A - Liens on Vessels, Boats, and Vessel or Boat Motors

Section 450-A:1 – Storage.

    450-A:1 Storage. – Any person who maintains a public boatyard, marine dealership or the like for storage and care of vessels, boats, or boat or vessel motors brought to his premises or placed in his care by or with the consent of the legal or equitable owner shall have a lien upon said vessel, […]

Section 450-A:2 – Labor.

    450-A:2 Labor. – Any person who shall by himself or others perform labor, furnish materials and expend money in repairing, refitting, equipping or otherwise performing labor or expending money or materials on any vessel, boat, or boat or vessel motor under a contract, expressed or implied, with the legal or equitable owner shall have […]

Section 450-A:3 – Hauling or Transportation.

    450-A:3 Hauling or Transportation. – I. Any person who maintains a public boatyard, marine dealership or the like who shall, by himself or others, haul, transport, move or expend money in hauling, transporting or moving a vessel, boat, or vessel or boat motor under a contract, expressed or implied, with the legal or equitable […]

Section 450-A:4 – Notice and Sale.

    450-A:4 Notice and Sale. – If any of the charges referred to in this chapter shall remain unpaid for 60 days, the lienholder in possession may sell such vessel, boat, or vessel or boat motor at public sale. Notice of such sale shall be given in accordance with RSA 444:3 and 4 and, in […]

Section 450-A:5 – Abandoned Boats, Vessels, or Vessel and Boat Motors.

    450-A:5 Abandoned Boats, Vessels, or Vessel and Boat Motors. – Any person who maintains a public boatyard, marine dealership or the like shall have a lien for rental and other reasonable charges for any vessel, boat, or vessel or boat motor abandoned on his premises, so long as the same shall remain in his […]