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4 July, 11:43

Frank performs a contract with gene to add a garage to gene's property, but gene does not pay. frank can file a lien on gene's property if, from the last date labor or materials were provided, he acts

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  1. 4 July, 12:03
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    With the given scenario above, Frank can file a lien on the property of Gene from the beginning last date labor or the materials that were provided, he can act within the days of sixty up until one hundred twenty days.
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