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770 ILCS 60/21 (770 ILCS 60/21) (from Ch. 82, par. 21) (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-827 ) Sec. 21. Sub-contractor defined; lien of sub-contractor; notice; size of type; service of notice; amount of lien; default by contractor.
(a) Subject to the provisions of Section 5, every mechanic,
worker or other person who shall furnish any labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or
machinery, forms or form work for the
contractor, or shall furnish any material to be employed in the process
of construction as a means for assisting in the erection of the building
or improvement in what is commonly termed form or form work where
concrete, cement or like material is used in whole or in part, shall be
known under this Act as a sub-contractor, and shall have a lien for the
value thereof, with interest on such amount from the date the same is
due, from the same time, on the same property as provided for the
contractor, and, also, as against the creditors and assignees, and
personal and legal representatives of the contractor, on the material,
fixtures, apparatus or machinery furnished, and on the moneys or other
considerations due or to become due from the owner under the original
contract. (b) If the legal effect of a provision in any contract between the owner and
contractor or contractor and subcontractor is that no lien or claim may be filed or maintained, or that such contractor's lien shall be subordinated to the interests of any other party, and the provision is not prohibited by this Act, such provision shall be
binding if made as part of an agreement not prohibited by this Act. (c) It shall be the duty of each subcontractor who has furnished, or is
furnishing, labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, forms or form work for an existing owner-occupied single
family residence, in order to preserve his lien, to notify the occupant
either personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested,
addressed to the occupant or his agent of the residence within 60 days
from his first furnishing labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, forms or form work, that he is supplying labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, forms or form work provided, however, that any notice given after 60
days by the subcontractor shall preserve his lien, but only to the
extent that the owner has not been prejudiced by payments made prior to
receipt of the notice. The notification shall include a warning to the
owner that before any payment is made to the contractor, the owner
should receive a waiver of lien executed by each subcontractor who has
furnished labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, forms or form work. The notice shall contain the name and address of the subcontractor or
material man, the date he started to work or to deliver materials, the
type of work done and to be done or the type of materials delivered and
to be delivered, and the name of the contractor requesting the work.
The notice shall also contain the following warning: "NOTICE TO OWNER The subcontractor providing this notice has performed work for or
delivered material to your home improvement contractor. These services or
materials are being used in the improvements to your residence and entitle
the subcontractor to file a lien against your residence if the services or
materials are not paid for by your home improvement contractor. A lien
waiver will be provided to your contractor when the subcontractor is paid,
and you are urged to request this waiver from your contractor when paying
for your home improvements." Such warning shall be in at least 10 point bold face type. For
purposes of this Section, notice by certified mail is considered served
at the time of its mailing. (d) In no case, except as hereinafter provided, shall the owner be
compelled to pay a greater sum for or on account of the completion of
such house, building or other improvement than the price or sum
stipulated in said original contract or agreement, unless payment be
made to the contractor or to his order, in violation of the rights and
interests of the persons intended to be benefited by this Act: Provided,
if it shall appear to the court that the owner and contractor
fraudulently, and for the purpose of defrauding sub-contractors fixed an
unreasonably low price in their original contract for the erection or
repairing of such house, building or other improvement, then the court
shall ascertain how much of a difference exists between a fair price for
labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, forms or form work used in said house, building or other improvement,
and the sum named in said original contract, and said difference shall
be considered a part of the contract and be subject to a lien. But where
the contractor's statement, made as provided in Section 5, shows the
amount to be paid to the sub-contractor, or party furnishing material,
or the sub-contractor's statement, made pursuant to Section 22, shows
the amount to become due for material; or notice is given to the owner,
as provided in Sections 24 and 25, and thereafter such sub-contract
shall be performed, or material to the value of the amount named in such
statements or notice, shall be prepared for use and delivery, or
delivered without written protest on the part of the owner previous to
such performance or delivery, or preparation for delivery, then, and in
any of such cases, such sub-contractor or party furnishing or preparing
material, regardless of the price named in the original contract, shall
have a lien therefor to the extent of the amount named in such
statements or notice. In case of default or abandonment by the
contractor, the sub-contractor or party furnishing material, shall have
and may enforce his lien to the same extent and in the same manner that
the contractor may under conditions that arise as provided for in
Section 4 of this Act, and shall have and may exercise the same rights
as are therein provided for the contractor. (e) Any provision in a contract, agreement, or understanding,
when payment from a contractor to a subcontractor or supplier is
conditioned upon receipt of the payment from any other party including a
private or public owner, shall not be a defense by the
party responsible for payment to a claim brought under Section 21, 22, 23,
or 28 of this Act against the party. For the purpose of this Section,
"contractor" also includes subcontractor or supplier. The provisions of
Public Act 87-1180 shall be construed as
declarative of existing law and not as a new enactment. (Source: P.A. 98-764, eff. 7-16-14.) (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-827 ) Sec. 21. Subcontractor defined; lien of subcontractor; notice; size of type; service of notice; amount of lien; default by contractor. (a) Subject to the provisions of Section 5, every mechanic, worker, or other person who shall furnish any labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work for the contractor, or shall furnish any material to be employed in the process of construction as a means for assisting in the erection of the building or improvement in what is commonly termed form or form work where concrete, cement, or like material is used in whole or in part, shall be known under this Act as a subcontractor, and shall have a lien for the value thereof, with interest on such amount from the date the same is due, from the same time, on the same property as provided for the contractor, and, also, as against the creditors and assignees, and personal and legal representatives of the contractor, on the material, fixtures, or apparatus or machinery furnished, and on the moneys or other considerations due or to become due from the owner under the original contract. (b) If the legal effect of a provision in any contract between the owner and contractor or contractor and subcontractor is that no lien or claim may be filed or maintained, or that such contractor's lien shall be subordinated to the interests of any other party, and the provision is not prohibited by this Act, such provision shall be binding if made as part of an agreement not prohibited by this Act. (c) It shall be the duty of each subcontractor who has furnished, or is furnishing, labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work for an existing owner-occupied single family residence, in order to preserve the subcontractor's lien, to notify the occupant either personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the occupant or the occupant's agent of the residence within 60 days from the subcontractor's first furnishing labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work, that the subcontractor is supplying labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work provided, however, that any notice given after 60 days by the subcontractor shall preserve the subcontractor's lien, but only to the extent that the owner has not been prejudiced by payments made prior to receipt of the notice. The notification shall include a warning to the owner that before any payment is made to the contractor, the owner should receive a waiver of lien executed by each subcontractor who has furnished labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work. The notice shall contain the name and address of the subcontractor or material supplier, the date the subcontractor or material supplier started to work or to deliver materials, the type of work done and to be done or the type of labor, services, materials, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work delivered and to be delivered, and the name of the contractor requesting the work. The notice shall also contain the following warning: "NOTICE TO OWNER The subcontractor providing this notice has performed work for or delivered material to your home improvement contractor. These services or materials are being used in the improvements to your residence and entitle the subcontractor to file a lien against your residence if the labor, services, materials, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work are not paid for by your home improvement contractor. A lien waiver will be provided to your contractor when the subcontractor is paid, and you are urged to request this waiver from your contractor when paying for your home improvements." Such warning shall be in at least 10 point bold face type. For purposes of this Section, notice by certified mail is considered served at the time of its mailing. (d) In no case, except as hereinafter provided, shall the owner be compelled to pay a greater sum for or on account of the completion of such house, building, or other improvement than the price or sum stipulated in said original contract or agreement, unless payment be made to the contractor or to the contractor's order, in violation of the rights and interests of the persons intended to be benefited by this Act: Provided, if it shall appear to the court that the owner and contractor fraudulently, and for the purpose of defrauding subcontractors fixed an unreasonably low price in their original contract for the erection or repairing of such house, building, or other improvement, then the court shall ascertain how much of a difference exists between a fair price for labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, or forms or form work used in said house, building or other improvement, and the sum named in said original contract, and said difference shall be considered a part of the contract and be subject to a lien. But where the contractor's statement, made as provided in Section 5, shows the amount to be paid to the subcontractor, or party furnishing material, or the subcontractor's statement, made pursuant to Section 22, shows the amount to become due for material; or notice is given to the owner, as provided in Sections 24 and 25, and thereafter such subcontractor shall be performed, or material to the value of the amount named in such statements or notice, shall be prepared for use and delivery, or delivered without written protest on the part of the owner previous to such performance or delivery, or preparation for delivery, then, and in any of such cases, such subcontractor or party furnishing or preparing material, regardless of the price named in the original contract, shall have a lien therefor to the extent of the amount named in such statements or notice. In case of default or abandonment by the contractor, the subcontractor or party furnishing material, shall have and may enforce the subcontractor's lien to the same extent and in the same manner that the contractor may under conditions that arise as provided for in Section 4 of this Act, and shall have and may exercise the same rights as are therein provided for the contractor. (e) Any provision in a contract, agreement, or understanding, when payment from a contractor to a subcontractor or supplier is conditioned upon receipt of the payment from any other party including a private or public owner, shall not be a defense by the party responsible for payment to a claim brought under Section 21, 22, 23, or 28 of this Act against the party. For the purpose of this Section, "contractor" also includes subcontractor or supplier. The provisions of Public Act 87-1180 shall be construed as declarative of existing law and not as a new enactment. (Source: P.A. 103-827, eff. 1-1-25.) |
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