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§ 4-9.7-104. Contents of a notice of lien or notice of amendment

CO Rev Stat § 4-9.7-104 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) (1) A notice of lien shall state:

(A) The name of one or more owners;

(B) The name of one or more claimants;

(C) A citation to the section of the substantive statute pursuant to which the notice of lien is filed;

(D) To the extent required by the applicable substantive statute, an identification of the property asserted to be subject to a designated statutory lien and any other information that the applicable substantive statute requires to be contained in or included with the notice of lien;

(E) That any other information or record required to be filed with the office of the secretary of state pursuant to the applicable substantive statute has been included with or attached to the notice of lien; and

(F) Such additional information as the secretary of state may require.

(2) A notice of lien may state:

(A) The mailing address of one or more owners; and

(B) The mailing address of one or more claimants.

(b) (1) A notice of amendment shall state:

(A) The original filing number of the notice of lien to which the notice of amendment relates;

(B) That any other information or record required to be filed with the office of the secretary of state pursuant to the applicable substantive statute has been included with or attached to the notice of amendment; and

(C) Any additional information that the secretary of state requires.

(2) A notice of amendment may contain any information necessary to indicate the manner and extent to which the notice of amendment affects the notice of lien.

(c) A notice of lien shall remain effective for the period provided for by the applicable substantive statute or until a notice of amendment that terminates the notice of lien is filed in the office of the secretary of state.

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§ 4-9.7-104. Contents of a notice of lien or notice of amendment