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quine Liens Explained
Part II – Remedies
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Much has been written about the right of a stablekeeper to a claim of lien against a horse in the stablekeeper’s
care for the cost of care and maintenance of the horse. Some states, such as Florida, require possession of the
horse and allow a lien only for “care and maintenance” expenses, while other states, such as Maryland, also
allow a lien for the cost of “training.” Indeed, the proper scope of a state’s stablekeeper’s lien is a separate
matter of discussion, found in a different article by this author, Part I, and does differ from state-to-state.
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