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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 20Ch. 11§ 57414 Lien Release After Payment

§ 57414 Lien Release After Payment

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§ 57414 Lien Release After Payment

Key Takeaways

  • •If someone paid their debt and the lien holder hasn't provided feed or materials for 30 days, the debtor can ask for a statement saying the lien is over.
  • •The lien holder has 10 days to send this statement after being asked. If they don't, they must pay for any real harm caused to the debtor.
  • •If the lien holder refuses on purpose, they also have to pay a $100 fine.
  • •Once the termination statement is filed, the office can destroy the old lien papers after some time.

Example

A farmer buys feed on credit, and the feed store puts a lien on the farmer's equipment. The farmer pays the bill, but the feed store doesn't send any more feed for 30 days.

The farmer can ask the feed store for a paper saying the lien is over. If the feed store doesn't send it within 10 days, they have to pay for any problems this causes the farmer, like not being able to sell the equipment. If the feed store ignores the request on purpose, they also pay a $100 fine.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 57414 Lien Release After Payment

(a) When a lien claimant receives payment for amounts secured by the lien and the lien claimant has not been providing feed or materials for a period of 30 consecutive days, the lien claimant shall, on written demand by the debtor, send the debtor a statement that he or she no longer claims a security interest under the statement, which shall be identified by date, names of parties thereto, and file number. If the affected lienholder of record fails to send such a termination statement within 10 days after proper demand therefor, he or she shall be liable to the debtor for all actual damages suffered by the debtor by reason of this failure, and, if the failure is in bad faith, for a penalty of one hundred dollars ($100). (b) The filing officer shall mark each termination statement with the date and time of filing and shall index the statement under the name of the debtor and under the file number of the original lien. If the filing officer has a microfilm or other photographic record of the lien and related filings, he or she may remove the originals from the files at any time after receipt of the termination statement and destroy them, or if he or she does not have the record, he or she may remove them from those files at any time after one year after receipt of the termination statement and destroy them. (Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 679, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

statementterminationdamagespropertylienclaimpenaltysecurity

Related Statutes

  • § 57537 Lien Release After Payment
  • § 57587 Lien Termination Statement Requirements
  • § 57403 Lien Attachment And Duration
  • § 57408 Lien Certificate Request Fees
  • § 57413 Lien Foreclosure Procedures

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 57414.
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