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University of Calgary Continuing Education Construction Contract Law and Documents Week 13 Builders Liens (contd) Review of Assignment 4 Questions & Comments.

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1 University of Calgary Continuing Education Construction Contract Law and Documents Week 13 Builders Liens (contd) Review of Assignment 4 Questions & Comments

2 Builders Liens How long does a lien last?  Until dealt with or expires Expires if no action taken within 180 days No 180 day limit if lien removed by paying funds into court

3 Builders Liens Who forces the issue?  Either side can take action to force the issue  Lienholder – Application to have lien declared valid Money in court used to pay lienholder Lien fund (holdback) used to pay lienholder Sell property and use proceeds to pay  Owner/Other Party Can demand that lienholder prove lien Application to have lien declared invalid Notice to Commence Action

4 Builders Liens Multiple lienholders Split money pro-rata

5 Builders Liens Lienable Land  Crown land not lienable  Reservations not lienable  Leased land lienable to the extent of the leasehold estate  Land held by married people even though only one party signed contract (no dower rights)

6 Builders Liens Subsequent sale  If work done and property sold  Subsequently filed lien for work is invalid

7 Builders Liens Multiple Contractors on Land  Multiple lien funds  Not intermingled  Developer acting as prime contractor

8 Builders Liens Prevenient arrangement  Ongoing sales – is it one contract?

9 Builders Liens Who can file a lien  Lumber company – bulk order to contractor’s yard  Appliance company – ovens to warehouse for storage until used in condo  Trucker hauling material to site  Excavator removes material and delivers to dump site – dump site operator liens job

10 Builders Liens Other Notes Notice  Must give owner notice in writing if working on leasehold  Owner may give written notice to a contractor that it will pay funds on behalf of contractor  Lienholder may demand the contracts that lead to lien as well as a statement of accounts  Lienholder may demand particulars of mortgage on land

11 Builders Liens Other Notes Timing  45 days after work performed to register lien (90 for oil and gas) Not deficiencies Must be in scope work (even last item may do)  180 days to start action  5 days for owner to deny responsibility for costs after being notified of work on leasehold  45 days – owner must hold 10% after substantial/final completion except oil & gas  90 days – must hold 10% for oil and gas jobs  3 days – time allowed for person to post substantial completion certificate after issuance  5 days – time for contractor to object to payment being made by owner on its behalf  6 days – time for owner/contractor to produce the contract to lienholder  6 days – time for mortgagee to produce particulars of mortgage including amount owing  30 days – time for person served with notice to start action after proper notice  15 days – time to respond to notice to prove lien  10 days – notice period for pre-trial application to determine validity of lien

12 Question and Comments Does it make any difference when requesting performance bonds, on what type of contract is being used: ie: lump sum vs unit price vs time and material contracts? If there are changes to a contract without a change to the value of the contract, is it better to do a Contract Addendum or a no value Change Order? RFP + Bidders questions & addendum, then Contract Execution, Addendum + Change Orders. Best way to file/handle???


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