§ 80 Liens on vessels
§ 81 Lien on vessel causing damage
§ 82 Notice of lien, when to be filed
§ 83 Duration of lien
§ 84 Assignment of lien
§ 85 Enforcement of lien
§ 86 Application for warrant
§ 87 Undertaking to accompany application
§ 88 Warrant; execution thereof
§ 89 Order to show cause; contents; service
§ 90 Notice of issuance of warrant to be published and served
§ 91 Proceedings upon return of order to show cause; trial of issue
§ 92 Order of sale, when made
§ 93 Sale and proceeds
§ 94 Notice of the distribution of the proceeds of sale
§ 95 Liens for which no warrants are issued
§ 96 Contested claims
§ 97 Trial of issues and appeal
§ 98 Distribution of proceeds
§ 99 Payment of uncontested claims
§ 100 Distribution of surplus
§ 101 Application for a discharge of warrant
§ 102 Undertaking to accompany application for discharge
§ 103 Discharge of warrant
§ 104 Action on undertaking
§ 105 Costs of proceedings
§ 106 Sheriff must return warrant
§ 107 Discharge of lien before issue of warrant

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Terms Used In New York Laws > Lien > Article 4 - Liens On Vessels and Enforcement Thereof

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  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
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