Complete Guide to Mechanic's and Materialman's Lien Laws of Texas, 1990-1993


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This edition has been revised and expanded to include 1989 legislative amendments to chapter 53 of the Property Code and to the McGregor Act. The volume includes a review of the new lien laws governing both private and public construction projects, many timetables and practice forms.







Mechanics' Liens (Texas)


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Youngblood on Texas Mechanics' Liens: Commentary


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Youngblood on Texas Mechanics' Liens is a treatise written by the premier authority in the area - Eldon Youngblood. Mr. Youngblood has been practicing in the area since 1967 & has published several articles on the subject in Texas' law reviews. His articles have also been cited as authority in a number of the leading courts in Texas. Since the Texas legislature revised the laws pertaining to mechanics' lien law in 1989, there has been no cumulative material or article published on this area. Therefore, we believe this treatise to be extremely timely. The volume provides up-to-date textual commentary on the state's laws relating to mechanics' lien law, as well as a CD-ROM which includes the full text of every case, statute, attorney general opinion, law review article, & state house or senate opinion pertaining to the practice of mechanics' lien law. The interested market includes lawyers & law firms employed by construction companies & lending institutions.













Contractor's and Consumer's Guide to California's Old and New Mechanics Lien Laws


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The new mechanics lien laws that become fully effective July 1, 2012, enacted a complete revision to the California mechanics lien laws. The bill was the result of work of many years of work by the California Law Revision Commission. The author, Howard B. Brown, worked with that commission. He has been an attorney for over 63 years and most of that in construction litigation and law. The new laws have made numerous changes in the lien laws. All contractors, builders, lenders sureties and those desiring their services will be affected by the new statutes. A purpose of this book is to explain the new laws and their interfacing with the present statutes to be replaced by the new statutes in whole or in part, as they may relate to the construction of projects and improvements under old, but still existing, and new laws that become effective as indicated.