UNITED BONDING INSURANCE COMPANY v. CRUM

No. 69-402.

239 So.2d 600 (1970)

UNITED BONDING INSURANCE COMPANY, an Indiana Corporation, General Surety Underwriters, Inc., a Florida Corporation and Stewart R. Pollock, Appellants, v. Kenyon C. CRUM and S. Norman Rosendale, D/B/a Crum Construction, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

Rehearing Denied October 8, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chester L. Skipper, of Ramseur, Bradham, Lyle, Skipper & Cramer, St. Petersburg, for appellants.

H. Rex Owen, of Bussey, Simmons & Owen, St. Petersburg, for appellees.


PER CURIAM.

Appellees were low bidders on a federal construction project. Their bid was rejected because of a defective and deficient "bid-bond" issued by appellant bonding company through its agent, appellant Pollock. Appellees recovered judgment in the court below for loss of profits suffered on account of the wrongful acts of the appellants in furnishing the aforesaid insufficient bond, and the trial court awarded interest on the amount found due from and after...

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