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吴某因欠李某借款8万元,将卡车一辆抵押给李某并办理了抵押权登记。后卡车因车祸损坏,吴

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吴某因欠李某借款8万元,将卡车一辆抵押给李某并办理了抵押权登记。后卡车因车祸损坏,吴某将卡车送到某修理厂大修,修理完毕后,吴某因资金紧张无力支付1万元修理费,修理厂遂将卡车留置。此时,吴某欠李某的借款到期,李某要求修理厂将卡车交给自己进行拍卖,以所得资金偿付借款,修理厂以吴某尚欠修理费有由拒绝。此争议应如何处理()

A.修理厂应当将卡车交给李某拍卖,修理费只能向吴某追要 

B.李某应当向修理厂支付修理费,支付后修理厂应向李某交付卡车 

C.李某无权要求修理厂交付卡车。修理厂经催告,吴某在两个月后仍不支付修理费,修理厂有权将卡车拍卖,所得资金偿付修理费,剩余部分李某有优先受偿权 

D.修理厂应当将卡车交给李某。李某有权将卡车拍卖,所得资金偿付借款,剩余部分修理厂有优先受偿权

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参考答案:C

解析:

《担保法解释》第79条规定:“同一财产法定登记的抵押权与质权并存时,抵押权人优先于质权人受偿。同一财产抵押权与留置权并存时,留置权人优先于抵押权人受偿。”因此,修理人享有的合法的留置权优先于李某的抵押权,在修理人行使了留置权后,李某的抵押债权才能得到优先受偿。

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