(a) Proceedings under this section and §§ 18-43-101 , 18-43-104 , 18-43-106 - 18-43-110 , and 118-43-112 - 18-43-117 shall be commenced within eight (8) months after the work is done. (b) However, the employer may bring the laborer to settlement before a proper officer any time after the labor is performed by giving the laborer or his or her agent ten (10) days' notice. Acts 1868, No. 64, § 17, p. 224; C. & M. Dig., § 6862; Pope's Dig., § 8818; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-315. (a) Proceedings under this section and §§ 18-43-101 , 18-43-104 , 18-43-106 - 18-43-110 , and 118-43-112 - 18-43-117 shall be commenced within eight (8) months after the work is done. (b) However, the employer may bring the laborer to settlement before a proper officer any time after the labor is performed by giving the laborer or his or her agent ten (10) days' notice. Acts 1868, No. 64, § 17, p. 224; C. & M. Dig., § 6862; Pope's Dig., § 8818; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-315. (a) Proceedings under this section and §§ 18-43-101 , 18-43-104 , 18-43-106 - 18-43-110 , and 118-43-112 - 18-43-117 shall be commenced within eight (8) months after the work is done. (b) However, the employer may bring the laborer to settlement before a proper officer any time after the labor is performed by giving the laborer or his or her agent ten (10) days' notice. Acts 1868, No. 64, § 17, p. 224; C. & M. Dig., § 6862; Pope's Dig., § 8818; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-315. (a) Proceedings under this section and §§ 18-43-101 , 18-43-104 , 18-43-106 - 18-43-110 , and 118-43-112 - 18-43-117 shall be commenced within eight (8) months after the work is done. (b) However, the employer may bring the laborer to settlement before a proper officer any time after the labor is performed by giving the laborer or his or her agent ten (10) days' notice. Acts 1868, No. 64, § 17, p. 224; C. & M. Dig., § 6862; Pope's Dig., § 8818; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-315.
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