Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 255 - Mortgages, Conditional Sales and Pledges of Personal Property, and Liens Thereon
Section 17 - Enforcement; Procedure

Section 17. A person having such lien, unless the contract described in section fourteen or fourteen A, as the case may be, is a maritime contract and the enforcement of the lien is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the United States, may enforce the lien by a civil action in the district court or in the superior court for the county where the vessel was at the time when the debt was contracted or where the vessel is at the time the action is commenced. The subsequent proceedings shall, except as hereinafter provided, be as prescribed in chapter two hundred and fifty-four so far as applicable. Upon the commencement of such action, a writ of attachment shall issue against such vessel, her tackle, apparel and furniture; the attachment may be dissolved as in any civil action but such dissolution shall not dissolve the lien.
No civil action shall be required for a lienholder to sell at public auction or dispose of a vessel on which a lien exists pursuant to section 14 or 14A and on which title is presumed to have been abandoned. Title to a vessel shall be presumed to have been abandoned if: (i) the lienholder sent a notice to owner of record by certified mail at his last known address and shall include, but not be limited to, the amount of the lien and any proposed disposition or sale of the vessel; (ii) the lienholder published a notice of the lien, which shall include, but not be limited to: a description of the vessel, a description of where the vessel is located and a proposed disposition or sale in a newspaper of general circulation in the city or town of the owner of record's last known address for 3 consecutive days; and (iii) no response or reply was received from the owner of record within 90 days after the date of publication indicating an ability to satisfy the debt to the lienholder.
The lienholder may dispose of the vessel upon filing with the marine title division of the department of environmental police a notarized affidavit stating no reply was received from the owner of record within 90 days of the lienholder sending certified notice or within 90 days after publication pursuant to this section, whichever is later. The filing by the lienholder shall include legible copies of the affidavit and notice. If the lienholder of a vessel presumed to have been abandoned elects to hold a public auction of the vessel then, upon receipt of the notarized affidavit and notice, the marine title division, shall issue an abandonment of title document to the lienholder, if requested, and thereafter, shall issue new title documents to the purchaser of the vessel at public auction.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases

Title IV - Certain Writs and Proceedings in Special Cases

Chapter 255 - Mortgages, Conditional Sales and Pledges of Personal Property, and Liens Thereon

Section 7d - Interest of Landlord in Crops; Subordination of Liens; Assignment or Agreement Concerning

Section 12c - Consumer Note; Non-Negotiability; Violations; Penalty; Construction of Section

Section 12f - Creditors in Consumer Loan Transactions; Defenses of Borrower

Section 12g - Credit Life or Accident and Health or Involuntary Unemployment Insurance Charges; Prepayment; Refunds; Death Benefits; Disclosure Statements; Violations

Section 12h - Definitions; Delinquency or Late Charge; Annual Fee

Section 12j - Actions for Failure to Disclose Real Property Was Insulated With Urea Formaldehyde Foam Prohibited

Section 13i - Default Under Consumer Credit Transactions; Enforcement; Notice; Curing of Default; Deficiency Judgment

Section 13j - Repossession of Collateral Under a Consumer Credit Transaction; Hearing; Redemption; Disposition; Deficiency; Insurance Proceeds; Determination of Value

Section 13k - Personal Service Contracts Between Certain Schools and Students; Termination Notice Provisions Required; Applicability; Violations; Penalties

Section 13l - Prepayment; Refund of Charges

Section 14 - General Provisions

Section 14a - Storage and Incidental Expenses

Section 15 - Statement; Effect of Filing; Fees

Section 16 - Inaccuracies of Description; Effect on Lien

Section 17 - Enforcement; Procedure

Section 20 - Proceeds of Sale; Distribution

Section 21 - Payment by Owner of Vessel

Section 22 - Foreign Vessels; Effect of This Chapter

Section 24 - Domestic Animals; Care and Custody

Section 25 - Garage Keepers; Effects of Liens on Motor Vehicles Obtained by Fraud; etc.; Lien for Charges Reimbursed by Insurance Company

Section 25a - Manufactured Housing Communities Operators

Section 26 - Enforcement

Section 29 - Order for Sale

Section 31 - Effects of Secs. 24 to 29

Section 31a - Spinners and Others; Work and Materials

Section 31b - Spinners and Others; Enforcement

Section 31c - Jewelers

Section 31d - Articles of Clothing or Household Goods; Cleaning or Storing

Section 31e - Aircraft Facilities; Aircraft Repairs; Filing of Lien

Section 31f - Paintings, Photographs and Other Personal Property

Section 31g - Molders; Lien on Customer Dies, Molds, Forms, Engraving Plates, Original Art or Patterns

Section 32 - Dissolution of Liens on Personalty; Manner

Section 33 - Dissolution of Liens on Personalty; Procedure

Section 34 - Termination of Certain Liens of Bailees

Section 35 - Priority Between Certain Liens

Section 36 - Recovery of Personalty Held Under Lien

Section 37 - Bond; Hearing on Sufficiency of Sureties

Section 38 - Trial of Claim

Section 39 - Costs

Section 39a - Vehicles; Sale for Storage; Procedure