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Article 3
Enforcement of Liens On Real Property

Sections

40
Construction of article
41
Enforcement of mechanic's lien on real property
42
Enforcement of a lien under contract for a public improvement
43
Action in a court of record
44
Parties to an action in a court of record
44‑A
Foreclosure of mortgage
44‑B
Necessary parties
45
Equities of lienors to be determined
46
Action in a court not of record
47
How summons served, when personal service cannot be made
48
Proceedings on return of summons
49
Issue, how tried
50
Execution
51
Appeals from judgments in courts not of record
52
Transcrips of judgments in courts not of record
53
Costs and disbursements
54
Judgment in case of failure to establish lien
55
Offer to pay money into court, or to deposit securities, in discharge of the lien
56
Preference over contractors
57
Judgment may direct delivery of property in lieu of money
58
Judgment for deficiency
59
Vacating of a mechanic's lien
60
Judgment in action to foreclose lien on account of public improvement
61
Judgment in action to foreclose a mechanic's lien on property of a railroad corporation
62
Bringing in new parties
63
Service of answer on state or public corporation
64
Award of personal judgment by court or referee
65
Arrears/past due support
 



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