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2012 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 38. LIENS.
ARTICLE 16. FRAUDULENT COMMON LAW LIENS.
- §38-16-102. Court of competent jurisdiction defined.
- §38-16-103. Federal government defined.
- §38-16-104. Federal official or employee defined.
- §38-16-105. Lien defined.
- §38-16-106. Nonconsensual common law lien defined.
- §38-16-107. Purported court defined.
- §38-16-108. State or local official or employee defined.
- §38-16-202. Real property common law liens unenforceable; personal property common law liens limited.
- §38-16-302. No duty to accept filing of purported common law lien; no duty to reject filing of purported common law lien.
- §38-16-303. Claim of lien against a federal official or employee or a state or local official or employee; performance of duties; validity; no duty to accept filing; notice of invalid lien.
- §38-16-304. No duty to disclose record of common law lien.
- §38-16-305. Immunity from liability for failure to accept filing or disclose common law lien.
- §38-16-306. No duty to disclose fraudulent lien record; lien of purported court is a nullity.
- §38-16-402. Action on fraudulent judgment lien.
- §38-16-403. Action on fraudulent lien on property.
- §38-16-404. Costs and attorneys' fees.
- §38-16-405. Warning sign.
- §38-16-406. Documents filed with secretary of state.
- §38-16-502. Cause of action.
- §38-16-503. Venue.
- §38-16-504. Filing fees.
- §38-16-505. Plaintiff's costs.
- §38-16-506. Effect on other law.
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