1
: a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty ordinarily arising by operation of law
The bank had a lien on our house.
2
: the security interest created by a mortgage
the lien of a mortgage
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All deferred property taxes would become a lien on the property, and would have to be paid off before the home could be sold.
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Alexandra Kukulka, Chicago Tribune, 13 Feb. 2025
The decision also gives the Metropolitan AME Church a lien on the trademark and the power to block the Proud Boys from using the trademark or selling licensed goods, like T-shirts or hats, without the church's approval.
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Aimee Picchi, CBS News, 4 Feb. 2025
The property had a $900,000 lien on it, the representative said, and a trial over the dispute was scheduled for Jan. 21, 1991 — four months after the house burned.
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Tim Stelloh, NBC News, 1 Feb. 2025
In a filing ten days after the auction, Cohen's lawyers argued that the auction sales mean that the guaranty amount should be reduced by $75 million to account for the sale of the assets and the release of a lien on another Cohen property.
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Giacomo Tognini, Forbes, 22 Jan. 2025
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“Lien.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lien. Accessed 22 Feb. 2025.
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lien
noun
: a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is created by agreement of the parties or especially by operation of law
specifically
: a security interest created especially by a mortgage
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assessment lien
: a lien that is on property benefiting from an improvement made by a municipality and that secures payment of the taxes assessed to pay for the improvement
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attachment lien
: a lien acquired on property by a creditor upon levy of an attachment
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carrier's lien
: a lien against freight conferring on the carrier the right to retain the property until the amount due is paid
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charging lien
: a lien attaching to a judgment or recovery awarded to a plaintiff and securing payment of the plaintiff's attorney's fees and expenses
called also special lien
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choate lien
: a lien that requires no further action to be made enforceable and that identifies the lienor, the property subject to the lien, and the amount of the lien
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common-law lien
: a lien under common law giving a creditor (as a bailee) in possession of property the right to retain possession until payment of the amount due
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equitable lien
: a lien against property that does not require possession of the property and that is available in equity to prevent unjust enrichment
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factor's lien
: a lien against property held on consignment by a factor conferring the right to retain possession of the property until payment of the amount due
Note: A factor's lien is simply a security interest and, unlike a common-law lien, is enforceable even after the factor is no longer in possession of the property.
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first lien
: a lien taking precedence over all other claims, charges, or encumbrances of the same general category but not necessarily over those (as taxes) imposed by government sanction
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floating lien
: a lien created in a security agreement against property owned by the debtor at the time of the agreement's creation as well as property acquired after the agreement's creation
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general lien
: a lien that is for the satisfaction of a balance due from an owner of property and that is not confined to the amount due in respect to the property itself
: retaining lien in this entry
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inchoate lien
: a lien for which some procedure remains unfinished or some term remains undetermined
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involuntary lien
: a lien that arises other than by the debtor's consent (as by operation of law)
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judgment lien
: a lien acquired against the property of a debtor by a creditor upon obtaining a favorable judgment
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judicial lien
: a lien obtained by a legal or equitable process (as judgment, levy, attachment, or execution)
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junior lien
: a lien that is lower in priority relative to other liens
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landlord's lien
: a lien against the goods and valuables of a tenant to secure payment of rent or sometimes repayment of money otherwise owed to a landlord
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maritime lien
: a lien arising under maritime law against a ship or its cargo (as for services or supplies tendered or for damages caused by a collision) which may be enforced by a court-ordered seizure of the property in order to satisfy the obligation
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materialman's lien
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mə-ˈtir-ē-əl-mənz-
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: a lien on property for materials supplied
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mechanic's lien
: a lien against a building and its site to assure priority of payment for labor or services (as construction and sometimes design) or material
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retaining lien
: a lien that attaches to the papers or property of a client which have come into his or her attorney's possession in the course of employment and that secures payment of the attorney's fees
called also general lien
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senior lien
: a lien that is higher in priority relative to other liens
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special lien
: an equitable lien enforceable to compel performance of an obligation (as under a divorce settlement)
: charging lien in this entry
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specific lien
: a lien upon specific property as security for the payment of a debt or the satisfaction of some other obligation arising out of a transaction or agreement involving that property compare general lien in this entry
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statutory lien
: a lien imposed by statute
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tax lien
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vendor's lien
: a lien on especially real property securing payment in full of the purchase price by the buyer
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voluntary lien
: a lien created (as by contract) with the consent of the debtor
Etymology
Anglo-French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind
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