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Form 7(Section 47)Discharge of Lien
To: the Registrar of Land Titles (or the Minister of Energy)
I, ____________________, acknowledge payment of all moneys due or to become due under the statement of lien made by or on behalf of ____________________ as lienholder, upon the following land:____________________________________________________________________________the statement of lien being registered in the Land Titles Office (or with the Minister of Energy) on the 20th day of January, 2025, as No. _____________________.
I declare that the said claim of lien has not been assigned or transferred and that I am entitled by law to receive the money.Wherefore the said claim of lien is hereby wholly discharged.Dated at ________ this ________ day of ________________, ________._____________________________________________Witness: _______________ _________________ (Signature)
Affidavit Verifying Discharge of Lien
____________________ of __________________________________, ____________________, in the Province of Alberta, _______________________ (occupation), named in the above (or annexed) Discharge of Lien make oath (or solemn affirmation) and say that the said Discharge of Lien is true.SWORN/AFFIRMED BEFORE ME at the )_________ of ______________, in the )Province of Alberta, this ____ day of )___________, 20____. ) __________________________________________________________ )A Commissioner of Oaths/Notary Public
Last Updated January 7, 2025
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A Lien Release is a form that removes a lien on a property once the property owner pays the lienor in full. The lienor is the person who placed the lien against the property.
A lien is a protective legal document that establishes the lienor’s claim to another party’s assets to satisfy a debt or outstanding payment. In regards to a Mechanic’s Lien, the lienor is usually a service provider or material supplier who places a lien against a property to ensure they get paid. If a property has an outstanding lien against it, the owner cannot sell the property until the lien is resolved.
A Lien Release is also known as a:
The person who places a lien on a property is the lienor. For example, a contractor or supplier that puts a lien against a property owner’s home to ensure they are paid is a lienor. A lienor may also be referenced as the lienholder or lien claimant. In regards to a Mechanic’s Lien, a lienor may be a:
Generally, the lienor who filed the initial lien against a property creates and files a lien release once they receive payment. However, if the lienor has created a Power of Attorney and appointed an agent, their agent may also file a lien release on their behalf.
You can create a Lien Release by using our simple document template. LawDepot’s Lien Release template is customized to your jurisdiction’s laws and requirements, so you can be confident that your release form is legally enforceable and contains all the necessary information.
Once you’ve filed a Lien Release, you should receive a copy of the form labelled as “filed.” You must send a copy to the appropriate person, such as the property owner or contractor that paid you. Sending them a copy for their records is important and informs them that the lien is officially released.
To create a Lien Release, provide the following information:
A lien waiver is a document that surrenders the signing party’s right to place a lien against a property. Property owners may ask contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers to sign lien waivers as a preemptive measure to prevent them from placing liens against properties.
In contrast, a Lien Release removes a lien on a property and is only required after the lienor files the lien and the property owner pays.
File a Lien Release in the same court or office where you filed the initial lien, such as a Mechanic’s Lien. You may also have the option of sending in a Lien Release by registered mail. In this case, you may have to include money for release fees. To inquire about any possible fees or requirements that you should be aware of, contact your land titles or registry of deeds office.
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