Assignment On Business Law: Difference Between Particular Lien and General Lien
Assignment On Business Law: Difference Between Particular Lien and General Lien
Assignment On Business Law: Difference Between Particular Lien and General Lien
BUSINESS LAW
Difference between Particular Lien
and General Lien
Example:
1. The right lien can be exercised only when the bailee has expended his
labor and skill on the goods bailed. Therefore, mere custody of goods
does not give a right of lien.
2. The right of lien can be exercised only when the work has been
completed in time. If the work has not been completed in time, the lien
cannot be exercised.
3. The right of lien can be exercised only if the payment is due. In case the
payment is to be made on delivery, but at a future date, then the lien
cannot be exercised.
GENERAL LIEN
A general lien is a right of one person to retain any property or goods which
are in his possession belonging to another person until the promise or
liability is discharged. It is a right to retain the property belonging for a
general balance of the account. General Lien is defined under Section 171
of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. General lien refers to the right of a person
to retain possession of any movable goods belonging to any other person,
as security against a general balance of the account, until the debts are
cleared by the owner.
EXAMPLE:
1. Right of lien will not apply to properties deposited for safe custody or
a specific purpose.
2. This right can be exercised against any property belonging to the
other party in possession of the person exercising the right.
3. This right can be exercised for a general balance of the account, i.e.,
for any amount due.
4. This right is available only to bankers, factors, wharfingers, attorneys
of High Court and policy brokers.
KEY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
PARTICULAR LIEN AND GENERAL LIEN
3 Automatic No Yes
4 Right to sale of No right to sell the goods. In general, there is no
goods right to sell goods;
however, the right can
be conferred to bailee in
special circumstances.