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Chapter 188
Liens for Animal Feed

Sections

188.001
Definitions
188.002
Proceeds
188.006
Notice Before Purchase; Required Notice Before Claiming Lien
188.007
Attachment of Lien
188.008
Amount of Lien
188.009
Person Entitled to File; Exception
188.010
Perfection of Lien
188.011
Duration of Notice of Claim of Lien
188.012
Procedures for Settlement of Disputes
188.013
Contents of Notice of Claim of Lien
188.014
Signature
188.015
Form
188.016
Filing and Marking in Office of Secretary of State; Fee
188.017
Time of Written Notice
188.018
Recognition of Notice as Financing Statement
188.026
Time of Filing
188.031
Issuance of Certificate to Member of Public; Fee
188.032
Copies of Notices of Claim of Lien and Other Notices; Fee
188.036
Written Notice to Secured Creditors by Lien Claimant
188.037
Foreclosure in Action to Recover Reasonable or Agreed Charges
188.038
Termination Statement
188.039
Right of Assignment or Transfer; Filing of Statement
188.046
Rules
188.047
Maximum Number of Liens
188.048
Applicability of Other Law
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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