CONCORD v. PEERLESS INS. CO.

No. 6101.

110 N.H. 497 (1970)

CONCORD v. PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 30, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Peter Shapiro and Leonard J. Merski (Mr. Merski orally), City Solicitors, for the plaintiff.

Wiggin, Nourie, Sundeen, Pingree & Bigg (Mr. Dort S. Bigg orally), for the defendant.


LAMPRON, J.

Action by the city of Concord to recover on a bond issued by the defendant to indemnify plaintiff for loss caused by the failure of Thomas Pingree, its personnel and purchasing director, "to perform faithfully his duties." The breach relied on is Pingree's failure to request the Labor Commissioner to determine, in accordance with RSA ch. 280, the minimum wage rates to be paid in the construction of two municipal...

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