New York Statutes

§ 186 — Lien of bailees for hire

New York § 186
JurisdictionNew York
Law LIELien
Art. 8Other Liens On Personal Property

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N.Y. Lien § 186 (2026).

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§ 186. Lien of bailees for hire. Every person, firm or corporation\nengaged in performing work upon any watch, clock or jewelry for a price\nshall have a lien upon any such watch, clock or jewelry upon which such\nperson, firm or corporation performs such work for the amount of any\naccount that may be due for such work. Such lien shall also include the\nvalue or agreed price, if any, of all materials furnished by such\nbailees for hire in connection with such work, whether added to such\narticle or articles or otherwise. If such account remain unpaid for one\nyear, after completing such work, such bailees for hire may, upon thirty\ndays' notice in writing to the owner specifying the amount due and\ninforming him that the payment of such amount within thirty days will\nentitle him to red

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