PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. v. DAHM


159 Conn. 563 (1970)

THE PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY v. DOUGLAS E. DAHM ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided June 29, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vincent J. Dowling, with whom, on the brief, were John F. Scully and David T. Ryan, for the appellant (defendant Continental Casualty Company).

John A. Spector, for the appellee (plaintiff).

ALCORN, C. J., HOUSE, THIM, RYAN and SHAPIRO, JS.


ALCORN, C. J.

In 1962 the defendant Douglas E. Dahm, hereinafter referred to as Dahm, contracted with the department of public works to construct a building for the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford. Since the contract price exceeded $1000 and was for the construction of a public building, Dahm gave a bond with the defendant Continental Casualty Company, hereinafter referred to as Continental, as surety for the protection of persons supplying labor and...

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