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- agricultural lien
- bank lien
- banker's lien
- broker's lien
- cargo lien
- carrier's lien
- charging lien
- contractual lien
- conventional lien
- factor's lien
- first lien
- floating lien
- general lien
- innkeeper's lien
- involuntary lien
- judgement lien
- junior's lien
- lessor's lien
- legal lien
- maritime lien
- particular lien
- possessor's lien
- purchaser's lien
- salvor's lien
- seller's lien
- senior lien
- shipmaster's lien
- shipowner's lien
- solicitor's lien
- tax lien
- underlying lien
- vendor's lien
- warehouse-keeper's lien
- lien on a bill
- lien on cargo
- lien on the cargo for freight
- lien on external property
- lien on the goods for freight
- lien on personal property
- lien on property
- lien on shares
- lien on a ship
- lien on real estate
- enforce a lien
- exercise a lien
- get a lien on smth
- grant a lien over smth
- lose a lien
- waive a lien
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