Nebraska Statutes

§ 52-134 — Lien for materials; conditions; limitations

Nebraska § 52-134

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 52-134 (2026).

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(1)A lien for furnishing materials arises only if:
(a)They are supplied with the intent, shown by the contract of sale, the delivery order, delivery to the site by the claimant or at his or her direction, or by other evidence, that they be used in the course of construction of, or incorporated into, the improvement in connection with which the lien arises; and
(b)They are either:
(i)Incorporated in the improvement or consumed as normal wastage in construction operations;
(ii)Specially fabricated for incorporation in the improvements and not readily resalable in the ordinary course of the fabricator's business even though not actually incorporated in the improvement;
(iii)Used for the construction or for the operation of machinery or equipment used in the course of construction and no

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Related

Mid-America Maintenance, Inc. v. Bill Morris Ford, Inc.
442 N.W.2d 869 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1989)
6 case citations
Midlands Rental & MacHinery, Inc. v. Christensen Ltd. Partnership
566 N.W.2d 115 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1997)
6 case citations

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1981, LB 512, § 10. Annotations: Subsection (3)(a) of this section requires that the reasonable rental value of equipment be determined in setting the amount of a lien, regardless of the monetary amount by which the value of the real estate is actually increased by the use of the rented equipment. Midlands Rental & Mach., Inc. v. Christensen Ltd., 252 Neb. 806, 566 N.W.2d 115 (1997). Testimony of a witness with personal knowledge is sufficient evidence to demonstrate that items listed on a construction lien were actually used. Mid-America Maintenance v. Bill Morris Ford, 232 Neb. 920, 442 N.W.2d 869 (1989).

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