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Alberta Assignment of Construction Lien
Assign your rights under a builder's lien for a construction project in Alberta with this Assignment of Construction Lien form.
- The lienholder assigns its interest in the lien to an assignee for good and valuable consideration.
- The form can be used for liens under either the Builder's Lien Act or the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act.
- This form is available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta.
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Alberta Certificate of Lis Pendens for Builders Lien
Alberta contractors, if you are starting legal action against a property owner to enforce a lien, you must register a Certificate of Lis Pendens against the property.
- The Certificate of Lis Pendens (or CLP) gives notice to any mortgagee, encumbrancee or potential purchaser that there is a pending legal action which affects title to the property.
- You must file the CLP first in Court of King's Bench and then in the Land Titles Office.
- This is Form C prescribed by the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act Regulations.
- The form is provided free of charge in PDF format by Alberta.ca.
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Alberta Cancellation of Construction Lien
Cancel a construction lien by filing this Form F Cancellation of Construction Lien with Alberta Land Titles.
- This form discharges your lien claim in accordance with Section 47 of the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act.
- This is Form F that is prescribed by the Regulations.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Alberta Contractor's Notice of Non-Payment
Notify a subcontractor that a property owner has withheld payment of an invoice for their services with this Contractor's Notice of Non-Payment form for Alberta.
- The Notice is given under S. 32.3(5)(a) of the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act.
- The contractor notifies the subcontractor that some or all of the amount payable to the subcontractor is not being paid within the specified time period because of non-payment by the property owner.
- The contractor undertakes to refer the matter to adjudication no later than 21 days after giving the notice.
- The contractor must provide the subcontractor with copies of any notice of dispute given by the owner.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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