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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
On or after the first day of November and prior to the first day of January thereafter, the company, corporation or association, claiming the benefit of the lien herein provided, as against any parcel of land upon which the tolls, assessments and charges shall not have been paid, shall file for record with the county recorder for the county in which such land is situated, a statement containing the name of such company, corporation or association, the general or common name of the canal systems or irrigation works, or a general description of the same sufficient for identification, a statement of the lien claimant's demand, after deducting all just credits and offsets, a description of the particular tracts or parcels of land to be charged with the lien sufficient for identification, with the name of the owner, or reputed owner, if known, of each particular tract or parcel, which claim must be verified by the oath of the claimant or its attorney or agent, to the effect that affiant believes the same to be just: provided, that the claim or claims for liens against all land upon which the same is claimed for one year, may be made in one or more instruments, regardless of the number of owners, reputed owners or proprietors.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 42. Irrigation and Drainage--Water Rights and Reclamation § 42-2203. Filing of claim of lien - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-42-irrigation-and-drainage-water-rights-and-reclamation/id-st-sect-42-2203/
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