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Code · Oklahoma · Title 42 — Liens

§42-91.2. Liens on farm equipment.

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A. Any person who, at or with the owner’s request or consent, performs work, or makes repairs or improvements on any farm equipment has a first and prior lien, subject to the restrictions
set forth in subsections B and C of this section, on such equipment for the total value of the services performed, including the reasonable value of all material used in the performance of such services and the reasonable value of all equipment replaced, added or installed.
B. If the lien claimant is in possession of the farm equipment for the purpose of having the work, repairs or improvements made, or the equipment replaced, added or installed thereon, the lien shall be first and prior and valid as long as the lien claimant retains possession of the equipment. The lien claimant shall retain the lien after releasing the equipment by filing within ninety
(90)days thereafter a statement, under oath, of the items of the account, a description of the equipment on which the lien is claimed and the legal name of the owner of the equipment, with the county clerk in the county in this state where the owner resides, or if the owner does not reside in this state, then with the county clerk in the county where the equipment is located. Provided, once the lien claimant has released possession of the equipment, the lien established by this section shall be subordinate to any prior lien or security interest of record.
C. If the lien claimant was never in possession of the farm equipment, the lien claimant shall retain the lien by filing with the county clerk in the county where the owner resides, or if the owner does not reside in this state, then with the county clerk in the county where the equipment is located, within ninety
(90)days after the date work was last performed, material was last furnished in performing such work or making such repairs or improvements, equipment was last replaced, added or installed or the farm equipment was last towed or stored, a statement, under oath, of the items of the account, a description of the equipment on which the lien is claimed, the legal name of the owner of the equipment and the date upon which work was last performed, material was last furnished in performing such work or making such repairs or improvements, equipment was last replaced, added or installed, or the equipment was last towed or stored. Provided, if the lien claimant was never in possession of the equipment, the lien established by this section shall be subordinate to any prior lien or security interest.
D. For purposes of this section, “farm equipment” means equipment, as defined in paragraph
(33)of subsection
(a)of Section 1-9-102 of Title 12A of the Oklahoma Statutes, that is primarily used in connection with a farming operation, as defined in paragraph
(35)of subsection
(a)of Section 1-9-102 of Title 12A of the Oklahoma Statutes. Added by Laws 2005, c. 213, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2005.
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