Abstract
An artisan who furnishes labor and materials for the repair of chattel property has a valid common law lien upon such property for the reasonable value of his labor and materials while he retains possession of the property. A common law lien has been defined as a right extended to a person to retain that which is in his possession belonging to another, until the demand or charge of the person in possession is paid or satisfied.
Recommended Citation
Donald Elardo, The Artisan Lienholder vs. the Perfected Security Interest, 18 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 208 (1969)
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