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NC Lien Law Update: The Rules Are About to Change
North Carolina General Assembly Ratifies Senate Bill 42 (Hidden Liens) and House Bill 1052 (Lien Law Revisions) By: Gregory L. Shelton Horack Talley GShelton@HorackTalley.com Every Thanksgiving, people line up for hours outside of stores waiting for Black Friday … Continue reading
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House Bill 489 Update (North Carolina Lien Law Revisions)
Tracking House Bill 489: Update on North Carolina’s Proposed Lien Law Revisions By: Gregory L. Shelton Horack, Talley, Pharr & Lowndes, P.A. Every ten years or so, North Carolina’s lien law (Chapter 44A) is put on the legislative lift and given … Continue reading