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2011 Iowa Code
TITLE XIV PROPERTY
SUBTITLE 3 LIENS
CHAPTER 572 MECHANIC’S LIEN
- 572.1 Definitions and rules of construction.
- 572.2 Persons entitled to lien.
- 572.3 Collateral security before completion of work.
- 572.4 Security after completion of work.
- 572.5 Extent of lien.
- 572.6 In case of leasehold interest.
- 572.7 In case of internal improvement.
- 572.8 Perfection of lien.
- 572.9 Time of filing.
- 572.10 Perfecting lien after lapse of ninety days.
- 572.11 Extent of lien filed after ninety days.
- 572.12 Time of filing against railway.
- 572.13 Liability of owner to original contractor.
- 572.14 Liability to subcontractor after payment to original contractor.
- 572.15 Discharge of subcontractor’s lien — bond.
- 572.16 Rule of construction.
- 572.17 Priority of mechanics’ liens between mechanics.
- 572.18 Priority over other liens.
- 572.19 Priority over garnishments of the owner.
- 572.20 Priority as to buildings over prior liens upon land.
- 572.21 Foreclosure of mechanic’s lien when lien on land.
- 572.22 Record of claim.
- 572.23 Acknowledgment of satisfaction of claim.
- 572.24 Time of bringing action — court.
- 572.25 Place of bringing action.
- 572.26 Kinds of action — amendment.
- 572.27 Limitation on action.
- 572.28 Demand for bringing suit.
- 572.29 Assignment of lien.
- 572.30 Action by subcontractor or owner against contractor.
- 572.31 Cooperative and condominium housing.
- 572.32 Attorney fees — remedies.
- 572.33 Requirement of notification.
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