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Code · Connecticut · Title 49 — Mortgages and Liens · CHAPTER 847* — Liens

Sec. 49-92g. Aircraft liens.

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Any person who stores, cares for, maintains, repairs, or furnishes any services, gasoline, accessories, materials or other supplies at the request of or with the consent of the owner, his agent or legal possessor of an aircraft, as defined in section 15-34 , has a lien upon the aircraft until the sum due for any fees, expenses or charges for such storage, care, maintenance or repair or the furnishing of such services, gasoline, accessories, materials or other supplies has been paid.
The lienor shall be entitled to retain possession of the aircraft until the amount of fees, expenses or charges for such storage, care, maintenance or repair or the furnishing of such services, gasoline, accessories, materials or other supplies has been paid or the lien has been dissolved. The lien shall be superior to all other liens, except liens for taxes. Any person entitled to a lien pursuant to this section shall, within ninety days after the date upon which work or services were performed or when such fees, expenses or charges were incurred, file a verified statement in the office of the Secretary of the State, pursuant to the provisions of sections 49-92h and 49-92i .
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