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General Contractor’s Bankruptcy Filing Means Extra Time For Subcontractor To File Lien Suit

Section 34 of the Illinois Mechanics Lien Act (770 ILCS 60/34) presents a way for an owner to quickly dispose of a contractor’s lien recorded against his/her property. Typically, the owner serves the Section 34 notice and the contractor must either sue to foreclose its lien within 30 days or it loses the lien. But what if after …

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Posted byPaulPOctober 23, 2013November 10, 2017Posted inCivil Procedure, Mechanics Lien/Construction LawTags: contractor affidavit, good faith reliance, mechanics lien, Section 34 Notice, Section 5, sworn statement
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