Kentucky Code § KRS 376.195

Definitions for KRS 376.195 and 376.210
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As used in this section and in subsection (1) of KRS 376.210: (1) "Labor" includes all work done by teams, trucks, machinery, and mechanical equipment, whether the owner furnishes a driver or operator or not, but it shall not include labor performed by any officer, superintendent or stockholder of any corporation even though he may perform manual labor on the public work; (2) "Materials" includes all materials of every kind or character used in the public improvement which shall remain as a part of the comp leted improvement, and all the materials substantially consumed or the value thereof substantially destroyed in making the public improvement, including explosives, gasoline, oil, grease, form lumber and other similar articles; and, (3) "Supplies" includes small tools and equipment reasonably necessary in performing the work required to be done, including picks, shovels, sledge hammers, axes, pulleys, wire cables, ropes, and other similar items costing not more than fifty dollars ($50) per item, and tires a nd tubes furnished for use on vehicles engaged in the performance of the work; (4) "Supplies" also includes the cost of labor, materials, and repair parts supplied or furnished for keeping all machinery and equipment used in the performance of the work in good operating condition; and, shall include the agreed or reasonable rental price of equipment and machinery used in performing the work to be done; (a) The lien for rental of equipment or machinery shall not be more than the aggregate sum of six (6) mont hs' rental, and the aggregate amount of such rental shall not exceed sixty percent (60%) of the agreed value of the machinery or equipment; and (b) The liens for supplies as defined in this subsection are subordinate to the liens for labor, material and su pplies as defined in subsections (1) to (3) of this section.

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