STANDARD ENGINEERING CO. v. COMMUNITY HOTEL CORP.

Civ. No. 1226.

110 F.Supp. 935 (1952)

STANDARD ENGINEERING CO. OF WASHINGTON, D. C., Inc. v. COMMUNITY HOTEL CORP.

United States District Court S. D. West Virginia.

February 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Campbell Palmer, III, Charleston, W. Va., for plaintiff.

John A. Field, Jr., Charleston, W. Va., for defendant.


MOORE, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff was contractor for the heating and plumbing work involved in the construction of an addition to the Daniel Boone Hotel in Charleston, West Virginia, owned by defendant. The contract contained a provision to the effect that defendant was not required to accept the work done by plaintiff until it was inspected and certified by the architect. However, there was a further provision in the contract to the effect that defendant had the right...

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