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Code · North Dakota · Title 35 · Chapter 35-20 — Miscellaneous Liens

35-20-13. Lien statement for housemover's lien - When required - Contents - Filing -

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Enforcement - Requiring suit to be commenced.
The lien provided for in section 35-20-12 must be perfected within ninety days after such moving is completed by recording a verified statement showing all of the following:
1. The labor performed and the materials furnished.
2. The price agreed upon, or if no price was agreed upon, the reasonable value of the
work done and the materials furnished.
3. The name of the person for whom the work was performed.
4. A description of the building moved and the description of the land upon which the
building is located. Such statement must be recorded in the office of the recorder of the county in which such building remains after moving. Unless such statement is recorded as aforesaid, any lien hereunder is deemed to be lost and waived. The housemover's lien provided for herein must be enforced according to the provisions and procedure set out in section 35-27-24; and the owner, the owner's agent, or contractor may require suit to be commenced according to the provisions and procedure set out in section 35-27-25.
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