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§  56.  Preference  over contractors. When a laborer, subcontractor or  material man shall perform labor or furnish materials for an improvement  of real property or for a public improvement, for which he  is  entitled  to  a  mechanic's  lien,  the amount due to him shall be paid out of the  proceeds of the sale of such property or out of the moneys of the  state  or  public  corporation  applicable to the construction or demolition of  the public improvement, under any judgment  rendered  pursuant  to  this  article, before any part of such proceeds is paid to the person for whom  he  has  performed  such  labor  or furnished such materials. If several  notices of lien are filed for the same claim, as  where  the  contractor  has  filed  a  notice  of lien, for the services of his workmen, and the  workmen have also filed notices of lien, the judgment shall provide  for  but one payment of the claim which shall be paid to the parties entitled  thereto.  Payment  voluntarily made upon any claim filed as a lien shall  not impair or diminish the lien of any person except the person to  whom  the payment was made.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lie > Article-3 > 56

§  56.  Preference  over contractors. When a laborer, subcontractor or  material man shall perform labor or furnish materials for an improvement  of real property or for a public improvement, for which he  is  entitled  to  a  mechanic's  lien,  the amount due to him shall be paid out of the  proceeds of the sale of such property or out of the moneys of the  state  or  public  corporation  applicable to the construction or demolition of  the public improvement, under any judgment  rendered  pursuant  to  this  article, before any part of such proceeds is paid to the person for whom  he  has  performed  such  labor  or furnished such materials. If several  notices of lien are filed for the same claim, as  where  the  contractor  has  filed  a  notice  of lien, for the services of his workmen, and the  workmen have also filed notices of lien, the judgment shall provide  for  but one payment of the claim which shall be paid to the parties entitled  thereto.  Payment  voluntarily made upon any claim filed as a lien shall  not impair or diminish the lien of any person except the person to  whom  the payment was made.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lie > Article-3 > 56

§  56.  Preference  over contractors. When a laborer, subcontractor or  material man shall perform labor or furnish materials for an improvement  of real property or for a public improvement, for which he  is  entitled  to  a  mechanic's  lien,  the amount due to him shall be paid out of the  proceeds of the sale of such property or out of the moneys of the  state  or  public  corporation  applicable to the construction or demolition of  the public improvement, under any judgment  rendered  pursuant  to  this  article, before any part of such proceeds is paid to the person for whom  he  has  performed  such  labor  or furnished such materials. If several  notices of lien are filed for the same claim, as  where  the  contractor  has  filed  a  notice  of lien, for the services of his workmen, and the  workmen have also filed notices of lien, the judgment shall provide  for  but one payment of the claim which shall be paid to the parties entitled  thereto.  Payment  voluntarily made upon any claim filed as a lien shall  not impair or diminish the lien of any person except the person to  whom  the payment was made.