This is a legal form that was released by the Nebraska Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within Nebraska. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CC3:8M?
A: Form CC3:8M is the Order of Continuing Lien in Nebraska.
Q: What is a continuing lien?
A: A continuing lien is a legal claim on property that continues until it is satisfied.
Q: When is Form CC3:8M used?
A: Form CC3:8M is used to establish and enforce a continuing lien in Nebraska.
Q: What does Form CC3:8M require?
A: Form CC3:8M requires the debtor's information, description of the property, and the amount of the debt.
Q: Who needs to file Form CC3:8M?
A: A creditor who wants to establish or enforce a continuing lien in Nebraska needs to file Form CC3:8M.
Q: How long does a continuing lien last?
A: A continuing lien can last for a specified period or until the debt is fully satisfied.
Q: What happens if a debtor fails to satisfy the debt?
A: If a debtor fails to satisfy the debt, the creditor may take legal action to enforce the continuing lien.
Q: Can a continuing lien be released?
A: Yes, a continuing lien can be released if the debt is fully satisfied or if the creditor agrees to release it.
Form Details:
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