§ 18-48-101 - Lien of livery stable keepers.
               	 		
18-48-101.    Lien of livery stable keepers.
    (a)  All  keepers of livery, sale, or feed stables, or wagonyards shall have a  lien on all horses, mules, or other stock or property left in their  charge to be kept, fed, sold, or otherwise cared for and sheltered for  all their reasonable costs and charges for feeding, keeping, and  otherwise taking care of them.
(b)  For  this lien, stable or wagonyard keepers are authorized to keep  possession of any of the property mentioned in subsection (a) of this  section until such reasonable charges are paid or tendered to them or  their agents by the owner of the property or his or her agents.
(c)  In  case any such property shall be left with a stable or wagonyard keeper,  and not be called for by the owner thereof, and the charges and costs  paid thereon to the keeper before the charges and costs shall amount to  the value thereof, and the cost of selling the property as provided in     18-48-102, it shall be lawful for the stable or wagonyard keeper to  sell the property in the manner prescribed in    18-48-102.