2006 New York Code - Lien Of Manufacturers And Throwsters Of Silk Goods.



 
    § 185. Lien of manufacturers and throwsters of silk goods. All persons
  or  corporations  engaged  in the business of manufacturing, spinning or
  throwing silk into yarn or other goods, shall be entitled to a lien upon
  the goods and property of others in their possession for the  amount  of
  any  account  that  may  be  due  them, from the owners of such silk, by
  reason of any work and labor performed, and materials  furnished  in  or
  about  the  manufacturing,  spinning  or  throwing of the same, or other
  goods, of such owner or  owners.  Such  lien  shall  not  be  waived  or
  impaired  by  the  taking of any note or notes for the moneys so due, or
  for the work and labor performed and materials furnished.

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