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Pre-Development Survey Work Is Lienable and Illinois Statutory Interest On Contracts (Part II of II)

Young v. CES, Inc., 2014 IL App (2d) 131090-U also provides clarity on which services are lienable and which aren’t.  The lienable vs. non-lienable distinction is an important one to grasp because if a contractor tries to affix a lien for work that didn’t improve the property, his lien can be defeated.  Obvious examples of lienable work include building a house or other …

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Posted byPaulPNovember 7, 2014November 9, 2014Posted inMechanics Lien/Construction Law, Real estate litigationTags: engineering, lienable, mechanics lien, nonlienable, predevelopment work, prejudgment interest, surveying
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