This is a legal form that was released by the Oregon Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Oregon. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form ASL-1 (440)?
A: Form ASL-1 (440) is the Notice of Claim of Agricultural Services Lien in Oregon.
Q: What is an agricultural services lien?
A: An agricultural services lien is a lien placed on agricultural products to secure payment for services rendered.
Q: Who can file Form ASL-1 (440)?
A: Any person or entity that provided agricultural services in Oregon and is owed payment can file Form ASL-1 (440).
Q: What information is required in Form ASL-1 (440)?
A: Form ASL-1 (440) requires details such as the names of the parties involved, description of the services provided, and the amount owed.
Q: What is the purpose of filing Form ASL-1 (440)?
A: Filing Form ASL-1 (440) notifies potential purchasers of the agricultural products that there is a lien on them, and it establishes the lienholder's right to payment.
Q: Is there a deadline for filing Form ASL-1 (440)?
A: Yes, Form ASL-1 (440) must be filed within 60 days after the last day on which the services were performed.
Q: What happens after Form ASL-1 (440) is filed?
A: After filing Form ASL-1 (440), the lienholder can proceed to enforce the lien by following the legal process provided by Oregon law.
Q: Can the lienholder sell the agricultural products to satisfy the lien?
A: Yes, if the lien is not satisfied, the lienholder can sell the agricultural products at a public auction to recover the amount owed.
Q: Can the lienholder foreclose on real property to enforce the lien?
A: No, an agricultural services lien does not provide for the foreclosure of real property.
Form Details:
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