UNITED STATES v. FIDELITY & DEPOSIT CO. OF MARYLAND

No. 686.

4 F.Supp. 211 (1930)

UNITED STATES to Use and Benefit of TAYLOR v. FIDELITY & DEPOSIT CO. OF MARYLAND (HAVEMANN, Intervener).

District Court, D. Idaho, Eastern Division.

January 8, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richards & Haga, of Boise, Idaho, and John H. Padgham, of Salmon, Idaho, for intervener.

Frank T. Wyman, of Boise, Idaho, and Cheney, Jensen & Marr, of Salt Lake City, Utah, for defendant.


CAVANAH, District Judge.

This is an action brought against a surety on its bond given under an act of Congress for the benefit of those furnishing labor and materials on public works of the United States. The action as to the claim of plaintiff, Taylor, was dismissed, but it is continued upon the complaint in intervention of Havemann, who alleges that he furnished goods, wares, merchandise, and materials for the performance of the work to be done under the contract...

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