LONDON & LANCASHIRE INDEMNITY CO. OF AMERICA v. NELSEN

No. 35,073.

230 Minn. 423 (1950)

LONDON & LANCASHIRE INDEMNITY COMPANY OF AMERICA v. ENGREL J. NELSEN AND ANOTHER, d.b.a NELSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, AND OTHERS. A.J. BERNDT, RECEIVER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 24, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L.P. Johnson, for appellants.

G.P. Mahoney and John S. Morrison, for respondent London & Lancashire Indemnity Company of America.

A.J. Berndt, pro se.


MAGNEY, JUSTICE.

Engrel J. Nelsen and Jannes B. Nelsen were copartners doing business as the Nelsen Construction Company. On September 24, 1941, they entered into a contract for the construction of a post-office building at Ada. Plaintiff became the surety on the construction bond. The company agreed to hold plaintiff harmless from all liability which it should or might sustain by reason of the obligation which it had assumed, including attorney's fees. The company...

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