UNITED STATES v. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO.

Civ. A. No. 1215.

45 F.Supp. 286 (1942)

UNITED STATES, for Use and Benefit of LARKIN, v. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. (J. SLOTNIK CO., Intervenor).

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

May 20, 1942.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Endlar, of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

Harry B. White, Edward C. Park, and Claude B. Cross (both of Withington, Cross, Park & McCann), all of Boston, Mass., for defendant Maryland Casualty Co.

Edward C. Park and Claude B. Cross (of Withington, Cross, Park & McCann), all of Boston, Mass., for intervenor J. Slotnik Co.


SWEENEY, District Judge.

In April, 1941, the plaintiff subcontractor, who will hereinafter be called the use plaintiff, brought this action under the Miller Act, 40 U.S.C.A. §§ 270a to 270d, against the Maryland Casualty Company as sole defendant. The complaint alleges that the J. Slotnik Company, hereinafter referred to as Slotnik, entered into a contract with the United States for the construction of one 500 men barracks at Fort Devens, Massachusetts,...

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