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A statement that describes a lien is that it is a claim put on someone's property (i.e.: a vehicle, real estate, construction) in order to secure the payment of a debt. A lien can also be ordered by a judge for nonpayment of a debt. This lien will affect any property owned by the debtor if the debt is not paid.

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