Mechanic
71mechanic's lien — a lien secured on property, as an automobile, building, or the like, by the contractor who has repaired or built it, in order to ensure payment for labor and materials. * * * …
72mechanic's lien — A lien against real property created under state laws that give a person who makes repairs or improvements to real estate the right to place a lien against the property if that person is not paid. American Banker Glossary …
73mechanic's hands — hands with chronic, eczematous skin that is fissured and scaly, seen in various systemic connective tissue disorders …
74mechanic’s lien — /mɪˌkænɪks li:ən/ noun US a lien on buildings or other property which can be enforced by workmen until they have been paid …
75mechanic's lien — A claim created by state statutes for the purpose of securing priority of payment of the price or value of work performed and materials furnished in erecting, improving, or repairing a building or other structure, and as such attaches to the land …
76mechanic's lien — A claim created by state statutes for the purpose of securing priority of payment of the price or value of work performed and materials furnished in erecting, improving, or repairing a building or other structure, and as such attaches to the land …
77mechanic's creeper — See creeper …
78mechanic's elbow — A shallow dent in body panels, usually on the top of a fender near the engine compartment; caused when leaning over into the engine compartment and supporting the body with elbows on the fender …
79mechanic's stethoscope — See sonoscope …
80mechanic's lien — A claim created by law for the purpose of securing a priority of payment of the price or value of work performed and materials furnished in erecting or repairing a building or other structure, usually attaching to the land as well as to the… …