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Delaware Code Title 25 Sec. 2724 - Entries in Mechanics' Lien Docket

 

Delaware Code > Title 25 > Chapter 27 > Subchapter II > § 2724. Entries in Mechanics' Lien Docket


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The prothonotary in each county of this State shall procure and keep a docket, to be called "The Mechanics' Lien Docket," in which the prothonotary shall make an entry of each claim filed, setting down therein the names of the parties, plaintiff and defendant, the amount claimed, the day upon which the claim is filed and of the issuing of the scire facias, a description of the property against which the claim is sought to be charged, amount for which judgment is rendered, the day on which the same is rendered, the party for and against whom it is rendered and, in case of judgment for the plaintiff, the time to which the judgment relates back as a lien and other entries necessary and proper to a full understanding of the case. The time to which the judgment relates back as a lien shall be ascertained in the same manner as the amount of the judgment is ascertained.

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Delaware Code Title 25 > Chapter 27 - Mechanics' Liens

Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 3 > Part 1 > § 65-3-103. Uniform laws


Current as of: 2010
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It is the duty of the department of transportation, by correspondence, conventions, or otherwise, to confer with such departments of other states and the interstate commerce commission, and such persons from states which have no railroad commission, as the governors of such states may appoint, for the purpose of agreeing, if practicable, upon a draft of statutes to be submitted to the legislature of each state, which shall secure uniform control of transportation in the several states, and from one (1) state into or through another state, as will best subserve the interest of trade and commerce of the whole country; and the department of transportation shall include in its annual report to the governor an abstract of the proceedings of any such conference or convention.

[Acts 1897, ch. 10, § 29; Shan., § 3059a66; Code 1932, § 5442; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-303; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 10.]

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