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Code · Alabama · Title 35 Property. · Chapter 11 Liens. · Division 11 For Processing Certain Commodities.

Section 35-11-290 Lien Declared.

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Every owner of a cotton gin, peanut machine, or picker, or hay baling machine or press, or plant for drying or processing planting seeds, shall have a lien on the commodity processed thereby for the toll or charge of such processing, under any contract with the owner of the commodity, whether the toll or charge for such processing be expressed or implied. Such liens shall have priority over all other liens, mortgages, or encumbrances, whether existing or not at the time of the commencement of such processing or work, except the lien of a landlord as provided for in Section 35-9-30.
The processor shall have the right to hold the processed commodity until the full amount of the toll or charge has been paid; and should the commodity be removed without knowledge and consent of the processor, the lien herein declared shall follow the commodity.
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