713.73

Priority of foregoing liens.

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713.73 Priority of foregoing liens.Liens for labor and liens for material provided for by this law shall take priority among themselves according to the times that the notices required to create such liens respectively were given or were recorded in the cases where record is required; that is to say, each such lien which shall have attached to the property shall be paid before any such lien which shall have subsequently attached thereto, shall be entitled to be paid.
History.s. 12, ch. 5143, 1903; GS 2209; RGS 3516; CGL 5379; s. 36, ch. 67-254.
Note.Former s. 85.24.
Notes of Decisions
Gables Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. v. First Bank and Trust Company of Boca Raton (1969) fladistctapp “Following the listing of the liens conferred by the statute for labor, services and materials furnished under a variety of circumstances, there is a section entitled "Priority of foregoing liens" (§ 713.73), which reads as follows: "Liens for labor and liens for material…”
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