GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. DOLE COMPANY

No. 5241.

105 N.H. 477 (1964)

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY v. DOLE COMPANY & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided July 17, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hamblett, Kerrigan & Hamblett (Mr. Joseph M. Kerrigan orally), for the plaintiff.

Bois & Laflamme (Mr. Maurice P. Bois orally), for the defendants Caron Construction Co., Inc. and Firemen's Fund Insurance Company.

The Dole Company furnished no brief.


BLANDIN, J.

We consider first the defendants' claim that "It is doubtful that N. H. R.S.A. 447:16 covers the material men of a sub-contractor." Although stating that the plaintiff General Electric Company "is owed the sum of $40,614.39 for materials furnished to the Dole Company to complete its contract with Caron Construction Company on the Junior High School" in Nashua, the defendants nevertheless assert that the statute does

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