SAGL v. HIRT

No. 35,620.

236 Minn. 281 (1952)

WILLIAM SAGL, d.b.a. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE, v. EDWARD G. HIRT.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

April 4, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phillips & Donohue, for appellant.

Orville L. Freeman and Larson, Loevinger, Lindquist & Freeman, for respondent.


THOMAS GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

Action by William Sagl, doing business as Electric Motor Service, as plaintiff, against Edward G. Hirt, defendant, upon an implied contract for the reasonable value of work and labor furnished by plaintiff to defendant in connection with the construction of a laundry building at the Veterans Hospital in St. Cloud. Defendant was contractor for the general construction thereof under an agreement with the United States of America and had sublet...

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