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  • Wally Irvin
    February 12, 2016

    BACK TO BASICS: TENNESSEE LIEN LAW PART 4

    In a continuing four-part series, LT Construction Lawyer Wally Irvin discusses the Tennessee Lien Law. Wally recently posted Part 1 of 4 on “Speaking the Lien Language,” Part 2 of 4 on “Lien on What?” Wally continues his examination of the Tennessee lien law, and Part 3 of 4 on…

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  • Wally Irvin
    December 2, 2015

    Back to Basics: Tennessee Lien Law PART 3

    In a continuing four-part series, LT Construction Lawyer Wally Irvin discusses the Tennessee Lien Law.  Wally recently posted Part 1 of 4 on “Speaking the Lien Language” and Part 2 of 4 on “Lien on What?” Wally continues his examination of the Tennessee lien law. Back to Basics: Tennessee Lien Law POST 3 of 4 (Notice Requirements)…

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  • Wally Irvin
    November 19, 2015

    Back to Basics: Tennessee Lien Law PART 2

    In a continuing four-part series, LT Construction Lawyer Wally Irvin discusses the Tennessee lien law.  Wally recently posted Part 1 of 4 on “Speaking the Lien Language.”  Wally continues his examination of the Tennessee lien law. Back to Basics: Tennessee Lien Law Post 2 of 4 (Lien on What?) Under Tennessee lien law, a lienor…

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  • Wally Irvin
    November 6, 2015

    Back to Basics: Tennessee Lien Law

    Back to Basics: Tennessee Lien Law Post 1 of 4 (Speaking the Lien Language) Arguably, the most important aspect of any construction project is not the construction itself but ensuring the contractor receives payment. If a contractor does not receive payment, the contractor may assert a mechanics’ and materialmen’s lien…

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  • Wally Irvin
    August 13, 2015

    Failure to Serve Notice of Nonpayment Renders Lien Invalid

    The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed Tennessee’s requirement that remote contractors (subcontractors, sub-subcontrators, material suppliers to a subcontractor, etc.) must serve notices of nonpayment on both the owner and prime contractor (the General Contractor).  In Diaz Construction v. Ind. Dev. Board of Metro. Gov’t of Nashville and Davidson County, a…

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