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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 108 - STATUTORY LIENS

NRS 108.249 Lien on mill, manufactory or hoisting works.

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NRS 108.249 Lien on mill, manufactory or hoisting works.
1. All foundrymen, boilermakers and all persons performing labor, or furnishing machinery, boilers, castings or other materials for the construction, repairing or carrying on of any mill, manufactory or hoisting works, shall have a lien on such mill, manufactory or hoisting works for such work or labor done, or such machinery, boiler, castings or other material furnished by each, respectively.
2. All the provisions of NRS 108.221 to 108.246 , inclusive, as determined by the date of performance, respecting the mode of recording, securing and enforcing the liens of contractors, subcontractors, journeymen, laborers and others shall be applicable to the provisions of this section.
3. The word “superstructure,” wherever it occurs in NRS 108.221 to 108.246 , inclusive, shall be applicable to the provisions of this section.
EXTINGUISHMENT OF LIEN ON REAL PROPERTY CREATED BY ATTACHMENT; EXPIRATION OF NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION
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