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Perfect meaning or descrpition: ensure that a preserved lien does not expire by commencing an action to enforce the lien and registering a certificate of action against title to the property (Source of this concept of Perfect: emp.ca/books/281-2)

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  • Description: Definition of Perfect Perfect meaning or descrpition: ensure that a preserved lien does not expire by commencing an action [...]

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