Any subcontractor or other person employed by the contractor as aforesaid shall be entitled to demand of the owner or his authorized agent a statement of the terms under which the work contracted for is being done and the amount due or to become due to the contractor executing the same, and if the owner or his agent shall fail or refuse to give the said information, or willfully state falsely the terms of the contract or the amounts due or unpaid thereunder, the said property shall be liable to the lien of the said party demanding said information, in the same manner as if no payments had been made to the contractor before notice served on the owner as aforesaid.
(Mar. 3, 1901, 31 Stat. 1385, ch. 854, § 1243.)
1981 Ed., § 38-107.
1973 Ed., § 38-107.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Chapter 3 - Mechanics, Materialmen, and Contractors
Subchapter II - Subcontractor’s Lien
§ 40–303.01. Subcontractor’s lien — generally
§ 40–303.02. Conditions and limitations
§ 40–303.05. Subcontractor entitled to know terms of contract
§ 40–303.08. How lien enforced
§ 40–303.10. Subcontractor preferred to contractor
§ 40–303.11. Distribution of sale proceeds
§ 40–303.12. Several buildings
§ 40–303.13. When suit to be commenced
§ 40–303.14. Extent of land bound by lien
§ 40–303.15. Entry of satisfaction
§ 40–303.16. Payment into court and release
§ 40–303.16a. Effect of failure to file notice. [Repealed]
§ 40–303.17. Undertaking to discharge liens before suit
§ 40–303.18. Decree against sureties
§ 40–303.19. No action by subcontractor against owner