(a) Each jeweler, watchmaker, silversmith or television and radio service dealer who alters, repairs or does any work on any article of personal property at the request of the owner or legal possessor of the property has a lien upon and may retain the possession of the article until the charges for the alteration, repairing or work have been paid.
(b) If the debt remains unpaid for more than six months, any such jeweler, watchmaker, silversmith or television and radio service dealer may sell the article at public or private sale, and the proceeds, after first paying the expense of such sale, shall be applied in payment of the debt, the balance, if any, to be paid, in trust for the debtor, within ten days to the State Treasurer. No such sale shall be held until after thirty days' notice to the owner or legal possessor has been given by registered or certified mail at his last-known address, stating the time and place of sale. If the owner's or possessor's address is unknown, or if such registered or certified mail notice is returned, further notice shall be given by advertising the time and place of the sale in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the locality where the sale is to take place at least thirty days in advance of the sale. No such article the value of which is more than one hundred dollars, may be sold as hereinbefore provided, unless the charges against the same equal at least one-third the value of the article.
(1949 Rev., S. 7239; 1961, P.A. 517, S. 106; P.A. 79-282; 79-602, S. 120; P.A. 83-220, S. 2; P.A. 85-154.)
History: 1961 act required payment of proceeds remaining after payment of debt to state treasurer rather than to treasurer of county where sale held, county government having been abolished; P.A. 79-282 prohibited sale of articles valued at more than $100 rather than $25 unless charges equal one-third of their value; P.A. 79-602 divided section into Subsecs. and rephrased provisions, deleting requirement that notice of sale be posted on nearest public signpost; P.A. 83-220 granted a television and radio service dealer a lien on property he alters, repairs or works on and authorized such a dealer to sell such property under certain circumstances; P.A. 85-154 reduced the period of the lien in Subsec. (b) from 12 months to 6 months.
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.