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CA 20 Day Preliminary Notice

CA 20 Day Preliminary Notice
Are you furnishing to a construction project in California? Make sure you secure your mechanic's lien or bond claim rights by serving the 20-Day preliminary notice. The general rule, when supplying materials or services to a construction project in California, is to serve the preliminary notice within 20 days from first furnishing. Download this infographic to learn more about the California 20-Day Preliminary Notice!
Lien and Claim Deadlines Based on Completion

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Lien and Claim Deadlines Based on Completion

Often, mechanic's lien and bond claim deadlines are calculated from the date of your last substantial furnishing. But, did you know, 23 states...

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UCC v PPSA

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UCC v PPSA

The U.S.’s Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and Canada’s Personal Property Security Act (PPSA) are sets of law that govern commercial...

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EC: Properly Perfected UCC and Repossession

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EC: Properly Perfected UCC and Repossession

In this NCS Extra Credit installment, Diane Toth (UCC Specialist) answers “Can a properly perfected UCC really give me the right to repossess?” {%...

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