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§ 44-14-510. Lien of Officers and Employees on Watercraft; Priorities

Every officer and employee or guardian of any employee on any watercraft engaged in the navigation of any river within the borders or forming the boundary of this state shall have a lien upon the boat or craft for any debts, dues, wages, or demands that they may have against the owner or lessee of […]

§ 44-14-512. Lien for Hauling Lumber, Stocks, or Logs

Any person hauling stocks, logs, or lumber for another person shall have a lien against the personalty so hauled by him to the extent of the amount of the indebtedness, if by contract, and to the extent of the value of the services so rendered, if the price to be paid for the hauling is […]

§ 44-14-513. Liens in Favor of Planing Mills and Similiar Establishments

Proprietors of planing mills and other similar establishments shall have the same lien as provided in Code Section 44-14-363 for work done on material furnished by others; and, when they furnish material, they shall have the same liens provided for in Code Section 44-14-361 for materialmen. Proprietors of sawmills, when furnishing material for the improvement […]

§ 44-14-514. Liens of Laborers at Mills and Similar Establishments

Laborers in mills and other establishments mentioned in Code Section 44-14-513 shall have the same lien as is provided for laborers in Code Sections 44-14-380 and 44-14-381. History. Ga. L. 1873, p. 42, § 11; Code 1873, § 1984; Code 1882, § 1984; Civil Code 1895, § 2808; Civil Code 1910, § 3357; Code 1933, […]

§ 44-14-515. Liens for Articles Furnished to Sawmills; Priorities

All persons furnishing sawmills with timber, logs, provisions, or any other thing necessary to carry on the work of sawmills shall have liens on the mills and their products, which liens shall, as between themselves, rank according to date, and the date of each shall be from the time when the debt was created. The […]

§ 44-14-516. Liens on Merchandise Because of Bad Checks or Stop Payment Orders

For the purposes of this Code section, the term “bad check” means a check drawn for payment of money on any bank or other depository in exchange for merchandise or for services rendered on merchandise when: The drawer had no account with the drawee at the time the check was drawn; Payment was refused by […]