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Chapter 62
Broker's and Appraiser's Lien on Commercial Real Estate

Sections

62.001
Short Title
62.002
Applicability
62.003
Definitions
62.004
Payable Commission and Earned Commission
62.005
Broker's Address for Receipt of Notice
62.021
Person Entitled to Lien
62.022
Waiver, Release, or Discharge of Lien; Assumption of Commission Obligation
62.023
Affidavit Identifying Broker
62.024
Filing of Notice of Lien
62.025
Contents of Notice of Lien
62.026
Notice of Filing
62.027
Inception of Broker's Lien
62.028
Priority
62.029
Subordination
62.030
Mixed-use Real Estate
62.031
Change in Use of Real Estate
62.041
Time to File
62.061
Suit to Foreclose Lien
62.062
Statute of Limitations
62.063
Assessment of Costs, Fees, and Interest
62.081
Release of Lien
62.101
Escrow Account
62.102
Named Escrow Agent
62.103
Costs of Interpleader
62.104
Refusal to Establish Escrow Account or Bond
62.105
Term of Escrow Account
62.106
Extinguishment of Lien Upon Escrow
62.121
Bond
62.122
Bond Requirements
62.123
Notice of Bond
62.124
Recording of Bond and Notice
62.125
Action on Bond
62.141
Owner's or Tenant's Remedies
62.142
Broker's Remedies
 



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

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