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Construction Lien Release Template for Ireland

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Key Requirements PROMPT example:

Construction Lien Release

"I need a Construction Lien Release for a partial payment of €250,000 for Phase 1 of the Dublin Commercial Center project, to be issued by ABC Contractors Ltd to XYZ Developers, with the release conditional upon receiving the payment scheduled for March 15, 2025."

Document background
The Construction Lien Release is a crucial document in Irish construction projects that provides legal protection for both property owners and contractors. It is typically used upon receipt of payment for completed work or supplied materials, ensuring that contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers formally relinquish their rights to file liens against the property. The document must comply with Irish legislation, particularly the Construction Contracts Act 2013 and related regulations. The release can be issued as either a partial or final release, depending on the project stage, and may be conditional upon receipt of payment or unconditional if payment has been received. This document is essential for maintaining clear payment records, protecting property titles, and facilitating smooth project closures in construction projects throughout Ireland.
Suggested Sections

1. Identification of Parties: Names and details of the releasing party (contractor/subcontractor/supplier) and the party receiving the release (usually the property owner or general contractor)

2. Project Information: Details of the construction project including property address, project name, and any relevant contract references

3. Work Description: Brief description of the work, materials, or services provided that are subject to the release

4. Payment Acknowledgment: Confirmation of payments received and the amount that forms the basis for the release

5. Release Statement: Clear and unambiguous statement releasing all liens, claims, and rights related to the specified work

6. Governing Law: Specification that the release is governed by Irish law and references to relevant legislation

7. Execution: Signature blocks, date, and witness provisions as required under Irish law

Optional Sections

1. Conditional Release Provisions: Used when the release is conditional upon receipt of payment or other conditions

2. Reservation of Rights: Include when certain rights or claims are specifically excluded from the release

3. Partial Release Statement: Required when the release applies only to a specific portion of work or specific time period

4. Warranty Claims Exception: Used to preserve warranty obligations that survive the release

5. Previous Payments Declaration: Include when there's a need to confirm all previous payments have been received and all subcontractors/suppliers have been paid

Suggested Schedules

1. Schedule A - Payment Details: Detailed breakdown of payments received and/or pending that are covered by the release

2. Schedule B - Project Scope: Detailed description of the work or materials covered by the release, particularly important for partial releases

3. Schedule C - Subcontractor List: List of all subcontractors and suppliers whose rights are affected by the release, if applicable

4. Appendix 1 - Supporting Documentation: Copies of relevant invoices, payment certificates, or other supporting documents referenced in the release

Authors

Alex Denne

Head of Growth (Open Source Law) @ ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ | 3 x UCL-Certified in Contract Law & Drafting | 4+ Years Managing 1M+ Legal Documents | Serial Founder & Legal AI Author

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