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Code · Oklahoma · Title 42 — Liens

§42-119. Right to lien - Persons liable for threshing bills -

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Enforcement of lien by attachment - Persons against whom valid.
Any person, firm or corporation, threshing or combining grain or seed for another shall have a lien for the value of such service upon such grain or seed so threshed or combined. Further, any person, firm or corporation, holding a lien or mortgage on any unthreshed or un-combined grain or seed, shall be held equally responsible with the owner for the threshing or combining bill. Provided, however, that the lien or mortgage holder shall be held responsible for the threshing or combining bill only for such grain or seed as they take or receive possession of.
Such lien may be enforced by action and attachment as provided by law for the enforcement of a landlord's lien. Such lien shall be a valid and binding lien on such grain and seed against all persons holding or owning such grain with notice of the lien thereon to the extent of the amount due thereon for threshing or combining. Laws 1921, c. 65, p. 86, § 1; Laws 1935, p. 225, § 6.
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