Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 45-412 (2026)

Enforcement against whole or part of property. 

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Enforcement against whole or part of property. 

Any person who shall bring a civil action to enforce the lien as herein provided for, or any person having a lien as herein provided for, who shall be made a party to any such civil action, has a right to demand that such lien be enforced against the whole or any part of the saw logs, spars, piles, cord wood or other timber or manufactured lumber, upon which he has performed labor or which he has assisted in obtaining or securing, or which has been cut on his timber land during the eight (8) months mentioned in sections 45-405 and 45-406, for all his labor upon, or for all his assistance in obtaining or securing, said logs, spars, piles, cord wood or other timber, or in manufacturing said lumber during the whole or any part of the eight (8) months mentioned in section 45-405, or for timber cut during the whole or any part of the eight (8) months mentioned in section 45-406.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1964–2017 · leading case: Montane Resource Assocs. v. Greene, 974 P.2d 510 (Idaho 1999).
Montane Resource Assocs. v. Greene, 974 P.2d 510 (Idaho 1999). · cites it 4× “It also appears that Montane's sole cause of action was for the payment of logging-related work performed between June 1, 1994, and July 3, 1995, secured by a loggers' lien.”
Diamond Nat'l Corp. v. Dale Lee, Tr. in Bankr., 333 F.2d 517 (9th Cir. 1964). “…work or labor was done at the instance of the owner of such logs or of his agents.” Also claims under 45-401. 11 . Idaho Code 45-412.”
Clark v. Jones Gledhill Fuhrman Gourley (Idaho 2017). · cites it 2× “Foreclosure of a loggers’ lien is an in rem action under I.C. § 45-412.”); Pierson v. Sewell, 97 Idaho 38, 44 , 539 P.”
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