D-a guarantee of payment from the funds the client recieves in settlement or judgement.
READ THE FIRST SENTENCE IN THE LINK BELOW!
2007-02-12 05:18:33
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answered by ? 5
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None of the above.
A lien is a legal claim placed by one party on the holdings or potetnail settlement holdings of another party.
Answer D looks like the best, but it is not nearly vague enough to cover all possible situations.
For instance, if I were to go into the hopsital in a coma, and had no insurance, then I could not arrange for payment to the hospital. If I owned a house, the hospital could put a lien on my home.
If I got out of the coma, then I would have to settle up with the hospital. If I refused, then come time to pass on or sell my home, they get their share first.
Or if I were to pass on in the hospital, they would have the lien on my house, and take their share earlier than later.
This comes from a story I heard recenrly, so I changed the details and the character to myself, anyway, it's all I could think of quickly.
2007-02-12 05:22:39
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answered by starryeyed 6
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a lien is normally a judgement that is put against personal property for non payment of bills. For example, a plumber who you hired and didn't pay can go to a court and put a lien on your property. Which means you could never sell it until the lien is paid. I think the answer that fits is (D)
2007-02-12 05:29:54
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answered by The Seeker 2
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the best answer is D but a lien is also an attachment to title of a home or car or some other object or income that ensures that it can't be sold, bartered, or otherwise disposed of without repayment to the lienholder -- it vests ownership in the object or service until the debt (or lien) is repaid.
2007-02-12 05:21:46
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answered by MH/Citizens Protecting Rights! 5
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Answer is A.It is a right that can be exercised by the attorney.He can for examle exercise lien on documents etc.as a gurantee for payment
2007-02-12 05:23:25
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answered by rani p 2
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D would be the closest, but I would take exception to the word guarantee.
2007-02-12 05:20:36
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answered by Brite Tiger 6
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Starry Eyed is the only correct answer so far.
2007-02-12 05:25:59
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answered by Starla_C 7
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