A mechanic's lien shall not continue in force for a longer period than one year after the lien has been perfected, unless the party claiming the lien commences an action to foreclose it, by complaint, cross-complaint or counterclaim, and records a notice of lis pendens in evidence thereof on the land records of the town in which the lien is recorded within one year from the date the lien was recorded or within sixty days of any final disposition of an application made pursuant to section 49-35a, including any appeal taken with respect thereto in accordance with section 49-35c, whichever is later. Each such lien, after the expiration of the one-year period or sixty-day period, as the case may be, without action commenced and notice thereof filed as aforesaid, shall be invalid and discharged as a matter of law. An action to foreclose a mechanic's lien shall be privileged in respect to assignment for trial. With respect to any such lien which was validated in accordance with the provisions of section 49-37a, the one-year period or sixty-day period, as the case may be, shall toll from the date of the validation.
(1949 Rev., S. 7223; February, 1965, P.A. 193; 1969, P.A. 732; P.A. 73-506; P.A. 74-128; P.A. 75-418, S. 3, 10; P.A. 76-290, S. 2, 6; P.A. 78-112; P.A. 79-602, S. 95; P.A. 16-194, S. 4.)
History: 1965 act limited mechanic's lien to four rather than two years, allowing two years for commencement of action and two years for final judgment where previously single two-year period encompassed both and added provision granting actions to foreclose mechanic's lien privileged status in assignment for trial; 1969 act required filing of lis pendens in evidence of commencement of action and allowed discharge of lien on request of property owner's attorney; P.A. 73-506 deleted provisions re two-year period for obtaining final judgment; P.A. 74-128 specified that lien is invalid and discharged as matter of law if two years elapses without commencement of action where previously lien was discharged by claimant upon request of property owner or his attorney; P.A. 75-418 reduced limit on lien from four years to one year, similarly requiring commencement of action within one year rather than two, and specified commencement of action by complaint, cross-complaint or counterclaim; P.A. 76-290 added provision re sixty-day period for commencement of action after disposition of appeals and specified that one-year or 60-day period tolls from date lien was validated; P.A. 78-112 required that notice of lis pendens be recorded on land records of town where lien recorded rather than filed with town clerk; P.A. 79-602 made minor changes in wording but made no substantive changes; P.A. 16-194 replaced “final disposition of an appeal taken” with “final disposition of an application made pursuant to section 49-35a, including any appeal taken with respect thereto”.
See Sec. 52-192 re precedence in order of trial.
Necessity of serving cross complaint on all parties. 101 C. 664. Action must be commenced within 2-year limit; reaching this point by demurrer. Id., 665. Does not apply retroactively as amended in 1965. 161 C. 191. Cited. 164 C. 546. Time provisions of section are limitations on the right to enforce a lien and are not a statute of limitations which must be pleaded by defendant. 166 C. 255. Cited. 169 C. 76; 176 C. 409; 180 C. 501; 181 C. 592. Challenge by general contractor to constitutionality of mechanic's lien statutes discussed. 185 C. 583. Cited. 210 C. 175; 224 C. 563.
Cited. 10 CA 45; 26 CA 426; 31 CA 15; judgment reversed, see 230 C. 807.
Under statute prior to 1965 amendment, mechanic's lienor made a party defendant in action to foreclose a mortgage on liened property within 2 years of perfecting lien, held lienor need not institute his own action to foreclose but his claim was transferred to proceeds of first judicial sale. 20 CS 460. History discussed; action on lien must be commenced within 2 years, but reduction to final judgment is not limited to that period. 23 CS 329. Cited. Id., 380; 33 CS 552. Filing of lis pendens notice within 1 year is not condition precedent to right of foreclosure and does not go to jurisdiction of court; actual notice to defendant satisfies requirement; purpose is to avoid harshness of common law rule that every man deemed attentive to pending litigation. 34 CS 84. Cited. 42 CS 460.
Cited. 2 Conn. Cir. Ct. 622.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 49 - Mortgages and Liens
Section 49-32. - Liens in favor of the United States.
Section 49-32a. - Federal liens.
Section 49-33. - Mechanic's lien. Precedence. Rights of subcontractors.
Section 49-34. - Certificate of lien to be recorded and notice given to owner.
Section 49-35. - Notice of intent. Liens of subcontractors and materialmen.
Section 49-35a. - Application for reduction or discharge. Forms. Hearing. Entry fee.
Section 49-35b. - Burden of proof at hearing. Authority of court.
Section 49-35d. - Validation of lien recorded prior to April 22, 1975.
Section 49-36. - Liens limited; apportionment; payments to original contractor.
Section 49-37a. - Lien validated when bond substituted prior to April 22, 1975.
Section 49-38. - Lien on railroad for services or materials in construction.
Section 49-39. - Time limitation of mechanic's lien. Action to foreclose privileged.
Section 49-40. - Record of discharge of mechanic's and judgment liens.
Section 49-40a. - Mechanic's liens expired by limitation of time.
Section 49-41b. - Release of payments on construction projects.
Section 49-41c. - State contractor to make payment to subcontractor within thirty days.
Section 49-42. - Enforcement of right to payment on bond. Suit on bond, procedure and judgment.
Section 49-43. - Certified copies of bonds and contracts for public works.
Section 49-47a. - Form of mechanic's lien foreclosure certificates.
Section 49-49. - When insolvency proceedings set aside lien.
Section 49-51. - Discharge of invalid lien.
Section 49-52. - Pendency of action to foreclose lien on personalty not to be notice.
Section 49-53. - Duty of officer serving process in such action. Record by town clerk.
Section 49-55. - Vessel lien in connection with building, repairing, mooring, dockage or storage.
Section 49-55b. - Form of notice of vessel lien.
Section 49-55c. - Dissolution of lien. Action by person claiming lien.
Section 49-55d. - Obtaining of lien without possession of vessel. Writ of attachment. Judicial sale.
Section 49-56a. - Termination or removal of notice of lien.
Section 49-57. - Form of certificate of lien on vessel.
Section 49-58. - Lien not to exceed contract price.
Section 49-59. - Discharge of liens. Penalty for failure to discharge.
Section 49-60. - Jewelers' liens. Television and radio service dealers' liens.
Section 49-62. - Form of application.
Section 49-63. - Notice of application. Hearing.
Section 49-64. - Form of bond.
Section 49-65. - Dissolution of lien to be recorded.
Section 49-66. - Pleadings may be amended.
Section 49-67. - Limitation of action on bond.
Section 49-68. - Liens of boardinghouse keepers.
Section 49-69. - Liens of hotel keepers.
Section 49-70. - Lien on animals for their keep. Transfer of abandoned animals.
Section 49-71. - Lien of manufacturers on materials.
Section 49-72. - Liens for rates or charges owed to private water company.
Section 49-73a. - Liens on proceeds of fire insurance for outstanding municipal taxes.
Section 49-73c. - Certificate of lien to constitute constructive notice.
Section 49-73e. - Precedence and priority of liens.
Section 49-73f. - Municipal ordinance providing for release or return of insurance proceeds.
Section 49-73g. - Insurance company not to be held liable for payments to municipality.
Section 49-73h. - Applicability of lien provisions.
Section 49-74. - Liens for cleaning, storage and other charges.
Section 49-75. - Sale of property subject to lien for other than storage charges.
Section 49-76. - Sale of property subject to lien for storage charges.
Section 49-77 to 49-85. - Liens of factors on merchandise, generally.
Section 49-86. - Bond in lieu of attachment. Notice of lien.
Section 49-87. - Certificate of dissolution of bond, filing.
Section 49-88. - Duration of lien on real estate. Discharge upon expiration.
Section 49-89. - When judgment lien to date back to notice.
Section 49-92. - Other lien rights not affected. Compliance with other statutes.
Section 49-92a. - Purchaser's lien. Precedence. Foreclosure. Recording of notice.
Section 49-92b. - Dissolution on substitution of bond. Joinder of actions on claim and bond.
Section 49-92c. - Limitation of lien.
Section 49-92d. - Record of discharge.
Section 49-92e. - Action to claim discharge.
Section 49-92f. - Certificate of removal of lien.
Section 49-92g. - Aircraft liens.
Section 49-92i. - Form of notice of aircraft lien.
Section 49-92j. - Dissolution of aircraft lien. Action by person claiming lien.
Section 49-92k. - Discharge of aircraft lien. Penalty for failure to discharge.