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New York Laws > Lien > Article 2 – Mechanics’ Liens
§ 3 Mechanic’S Lien On Real Property
§ 4 Extent of Lien
§ 4-A Insurance Proceeds Liable for Demands
§ 5 Liens Under Contracts for Public Improvements
§ 6 Liens for Labor On Railroads
§ 7 Liability for Advance Payments, Collusive Mortgages and Incumbrances
§ 8 Terms of Contract May Be Demanded
§ 9 Contents of Notice of Lien
§ 10 Filing of Notice of Lien
§ 11 Service of Copy of Notice of Lien
§ 11-A Notice of Completion and Acceptance May Be Demanded
§ 11-B Copy of Notice of Lien to a Contractor or Subcontractor
§ 11-C Copy of Notice of Lien to a Contractor or Subcontractor With Respect to Public Improvements Liens
§ 12 Notice of Lien On Account of Public Improvements
§ 12-A Amendment
§ 13 Priority of Liens
§ 14 Assignment of Lien
§ 15 Assignments of Contracts and Orders to Be Filed
§ 16 Assignment of Contracts and Orders for Public Improvement to Be Filed
§ 17 Duration of Lien
§ 18 Duration of Lien Under Contract for a Public Improvement
§ 19 Discharge of Lien for Private Improvement
§ 20 Discharge of Lien After Notice of Lien Filed by Payment of Money Into Court
§ 21 Discharge of Lien for Public Improvement
§ 21-A Vacating Lien for a Public Improvement, by Order of Court
§ 22 Building Loan Contract
§ 23 Construction of Article
§ 24 Enforcement of Mechanic’S Lien
§ 25 Priority of Liens and Assignments Under Contracts for Public Improvements
§ 26 Subordination of Liens After Agreement With Owner
§ 28 Lien of Certain Judgments Postponed
§ 29 Subordination of Liens to Subsequent Mortgage
§ 30 Subordination of Notices of Lis Pendens
§ 31 Discharge of Liens On Sale of Real Property
§ 32 Certain Liens and Claims Not to Be Affected
§ 33 Certain Sections Not to Apply to Laborers’ Liens
§ 34 Waiver of Lien
§ 35 Waiver of Arbitration; Arbitrators’ Award Conclusive
§ 37 Bond to Discharge All Liens
§ 38 Itemized Statement May Be Required of Lienor
§ 39 Lien Wilfully Exaggerated Is Void
§ 39-A Liability of Lienor Where Lien Has Been Declared Void On Account of Wilful Exaggeration
§ 39-C Repossession of Materials Not Used
Terms Used In New York Laws > Lien > Article 2
Additional state payments: shall mean payments made to aged, blind and disabled persons who are receiving, or who would but for their income be eligible to receive, federal supplemental security income benefits, whether made by the office of temporary and disability assistance in accordance with the provisions of this title and with title sixteen of the federal social security act, or by the commissioner of the United States social security administration, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of this title, title sixteen of the federal social security act, and provisions of any agreement entered into between the state and such commissioner by which the commissioner agrees to administer such additional state payments on behalf of the state. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208
Countable income: shall mean all of a person's income, in cash or in kind, both earned and unearned, which is not excluded by federal law or regulations or by regulations of the department in determining the need of an individual for supplemental security income benefits or additional state payments, including the income of an individual's eligible spouse, and, if the individual is a child, certain income of such individual's parent or parents with whom he resides. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208
disabled: shall mean a person having a disability as so defined in section two hundred ninety-two of the executive law. See N.Y. Social Services Law 326-B
disabled person: shall mean a person who is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activities by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than twelve months; or who, in the case of a child under the age of eighteen, suffers from any medically determinable physical or mental impairment of comparable severity. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208
eligible couple: shall mean an eligible individual and his or her aged, blind or disabled spouse, who are living together or who are living apart but have been living apart for less than six months. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208
eligible individual: shall mean a person who is eligible to receive additional state payments pursuant to section two hundred nine of this title. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208
federal benefit rate: shall mean the maximum payment of supplemental security income payable to a person or couple with no countable income. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208
secretary: shall mean the secretary of the federal department of health, education and welfare. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208
Supplemental security income benefits: shall mean payments made by the secretary of the federal department of health, education and welfare to aged, blind and disabled persons pursuant to title sixteen of the federal social security act. See N.Y. Social Services Law 208