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What type of lien is one placed against any and all real and personal property owned by a particular debtor?

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A general line

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A general lien is one placed against any and all real and personal property owned by a particular debtor. An example is an inheritance tax lien placed against all property owned by the heir. A specific lien attaches to a single item of real or personal property, and does not affect other property owned by the debtor.

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