BADER v. SHARP


110 A.2d 300 (1954)

Merwin O. BADER, Plaintiff, v. Hugh R. SHARP, Jr., J. Draper Brown, Jr., Benjamin F. Shaw, II, J. Gordon Smith, William P. Richardson, Frank R. Grier, and Dallas D. Culver, being and constituting the Commissioners of the State Highway Department of the State of Delaware; A. S. Wikstrom, Inc., a corporation of the State of New York; Clarence S. Collins, Jr., as State Treasurer of the State of Delaware, and William A. McWilliams, as Chief Engineer of the State Highway Department, Defendants.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

December 23, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Bader, Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Richard F. Corroon, of Berl, Potter & Anderson, Wilmington, for defendant A. S. Wikstrom, Inc.

Clarence W. Taylor, Wilmington, for defendants Commissioners of State Highway Department of State of Delaware, State Treasurer and Chief Engineer of State Highway Department.


MARVEL, Vice Chancellor.

In July, 1954, the State Highway Department of the State of Delaware advertised by publication and mailing for bids on its Contract No. 1224-(4) for the erection of the superstructure for a proposed Walnut Street Bridge in Wilmington. Those wishing to bid competitively were directed to submit sealed bids and attention was drawn to the special provisions of the proposed contract, the standard specifications governing contract work for the Department...

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