Canada Lien Forms
Canadian contractors and suppliers, prepare notices, release and waiver forms, and lien claims with these easy-to-use Canada Lien Forms.
Liens in Canada are governed by provincial or territorial law. Liens are known by many names, such as mechanics' liens, materialman's liens, garagekeeper's liens, construction liens, etc., but they all have the same effect. The purpose of a lien claim is to ensure that you, as contractor or supplier or labourer, are paid for the materials and work you provided to improve the property in question.
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British Columbia Builders Lien Act Certificate of Completion
BC contractors, prepare a Certificate of Completion with this free form under the British Columbia Builders Lien Act.
- The Certificate is issued under Section 7(10) of the Act to certify that construction work / improvements on a specified property have been completed for purposes of the Act.
- This is the prescribed Form 3 required under the Builders Lien Act.
- The free form is available in MS Word format and can be reused as often as required.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
$0.00
British Columbia Builders Lien Act Claim of Lien
File a lien claim under the British Columbia Builders Lien Act with this downloadable Form 5 Claim of Lien.
- This is the prescribed Form 5 under Sections 15, 16, 18 of the Act.
- The form can be used by contractors and subcontractors.
- The lienor can claim a lien for work or materials provided for construction or improvements on a property.
- This Form 5 is available in MS Word format and can be re-used as often as required.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
$4.99
British Columbia Builders Lien Act Notice of Certification of Completion
Download the free Form 2 Notice of Certification of Completion for British Columbia contractors.
- Notice is given under the B.C. Builders Lien Act (Section 7(4)).
- The contractor notifies all interested parties that a certificate of completion has been issued for work contracted with respect to a property.
- Available in MS Word format, can be re-used as often as required.
- For use only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
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British Columbia Builders Lien Act Notice of Interest
Register your lien interest on a real estate property with this free Notice of Interest form for British Columbia.
- This is the prescribed Form 1 required under the British Columbia Builders Lien Act (Section 3(2)).
- Download, fill in and register the Notice in order to protect your lienable interest in the property.
- This free form is available in MS Word format and can be reused as often as required.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
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British Columbia Certificate of Pending Litigation Form 31
If you are filing a lawsuit for a lien or other legal action with respect to real property, you must obtain a Certificate of Pending Litigation from the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
- Once the certificate has been obtained it must be filed against title to the property.
- The Certificate is required under Section 215(1) of the BC Land Title Act.
- This is a free form in MS Word format.
- LTSA Public Filing Form 31.
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British Columbia Discharge of Lien Form C
BC contractors, cancel your lien by filing this Discharge of Lien Form C.
- The form must be filed with BC Land Titles if your lien for work or materials on a construction project has been satisfied.
- The form must be signed in front of a lawyer or notary public, or other person authorized to take affidavits.
- The Discharge form is provided in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
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New Brunswick Certificate of Discharge of Lien
Discharge a lien against property to which you have provided labour or materials for improvements with this New Brunswick Certificate of Discharge of Lien.
- The Certificate of Discharge is made under S. 30(1) of the Mechanics' Lien Act.
- The form includes both the English and French versions of the form.
- It also contains a copy of the section of the Mechanic's Lien Act which describes discharging a lien claim, for your reference.
- Once a lien is satisfied, you need to discharge it. Download the New Brunswick Certificate of Discharge of Lien form and use it whenever you need to.
$5.99
New Brunswick Claim for Lien
New Brunswick contractors, protect your lien rights by registering this Claim for Lien for labour or materials you have provided for improvements to a property.
- The Lien Claim is made in accordance with S. 20(3) of the Mechanics' Lien Act.
- The form sets out a description of the property, a list of the work done or materials furnished, and the amount being claimed.
- The form also contains an Affidavit Verifying Claim form for an individual and for multi-party claims.
- The template contains both the English and French versions.
- You also get a copy of the applicable section of the Act which sets out the procedure for filing a lien claim.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
$12.50
New Brunswick Notice of Lien
NB contractors, give notice of your lien interest in a property by serving the appropriate parties with this New Brunswick Notice of Lien.
- The Notice sets out:
- the address of the property which is subject to the lien,
- the work or services done or to be done to the property,
- the amount due to the contractor by the property owner.
- The file is in MS Word format and includes both the English and French versions of the form.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
$2.50
Nova Scotia Certificate of Lis Pendens
If you are starting legal action against a property owner under the Nova Scotia Builders' Lien Act, you need to register a Certificate of Lis Pendens against the property.
- A Certificate of Lis Pendens (or CLP) gives notice to any mortgagee, encumbrancee or potential purchaser that there is a legal action pending which affects title to the property.
- This form is for use in lien claims filed in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.
- You can access the online form from the NovaScotia.ca website through the link provided.
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