2000 Minnesota Code
Chapters 500 - 515B Property Interests and Liens
Chapter 514 Liens; Labor, Material
Section 514.66 Preservation and enforcement of lien.

514.66 Preservation and enforcement of lien.

Within 15 days after such threshing, clover hulling, corn picking, corn shelling or shredding, or hay baling, or grain drying is completed the claimant of such lien shall file in the appropriate filing office under the Uniform Commercial Code, Minnesota Statutes, Section 336.9-401, a verified statement of the amounts and kinds of grain threshed, clover hulled, corn picked, corn shelled or shredded, or hay baled, or grain dried, the time and place of doing the same, giving the first and last days thereof, the rates per bushel, per day, per hour or other terms of the contract and the total charge therefor, the amounts paid thereon, if any, and the balance due, the name of the reputed owner and of the person requesting the work to be done, and a notice that a lien is claimed for the amount remaining unpaid. Within six months after the filing of the lien statement but not thereafter the lien claimant may foreclose the lien in the manner prescribed for security interests under article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Any person secreting or disposing of property covered by such lien, without the consent of the lienholder, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The minimum penalty thereof shall be a fine of $25.

HIST: (8556) RL s 3547; 1921 c 248 s 1; 1923 c 132 s 2; 1929 c 314 s 2; 1959 c 115 s 2; 1965 c 812 s 18; 1986 c 444

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