California Mechanics' Lien Law and Construction Industry Practice

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By Harry M. Marsh

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Cited in published appellate opinions since 1971, California Mechanics' Lien Law and Construction Industry Practice, Sixth Edition is a comprehensive two-volume practice tool that covers the entire lien process. From stop notices and payment bonds to remedies on the contractor's license bond, plus in-depth treatment of the basic law and procedure relating to works of improvement, it treats California mechanics' liens in a clear step-by-step manner. This practice guide is ideal for solo practitioners, small firms, and non-attorneys who work in construction, including contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, developers, and owners. Inside you'll find:

  • Concise, detailed analysis of lien laws
  • Detailed analysis of the Preliminary Notice
  • A unique time chart
  • A claimant's procedural chart
  • Authors' comments and practice tips
  • A table of cases
  • Full text of a wide range of relevant statutes

    Don't find yourself without California Mechanics' Lien Law and Construction Industry Practice, Sixth Edition next time you have to file a lien. Get your copy today and keep it on your office shelf or desktop so you will never be unprepared.

    Also available on CD-ROM and in eBook formats for .mobi and .epub devices.

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