MEDFORD SCHOOL DIST. v. PETERSON & JONES

83-3379-J-3; CA A34081.

708 P.2d 623 (1985)

76 Or.App. 99

MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 549C EX REL. NORTH COAST ELECTRIC COMPANY, an Oregon Corporation; and North Coast Electric Company, an Oregon Corporation, Appellants, v. PETERSON & JONES Commercial Construction, Inc., an Oregon Corporation; and the Travelers Indemnity Company, a Connecticut Corporation, Respondents, Martt Electric Company, Inc., an Oregon Corporation; James H. Winkle; and Claire B. Winkle, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided October 30, 1985.

Reconsideration Denied December 20, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Turnbow, Eugene, argued the cause for appellants. With him on briefs was Hershner, Hunter, Miller, Moulton & Andrews, Eugene.

William G. Purdy, Medford, argued the cause for respondents. With him on briefs was Foster & Purdy, Medford.

Before GILLETTE, P.J., and VAN HOOMISSEN and YOUNG, JJ.


GILLETTE, Presiding Judge.

This is an action by North Coast Electric Company (plaintiff), both in its own name and in the name of the contracting agency, on a public contract bond to recover the value of materials which plaintiff sold to Martt Electric Company, Inc. Martt was a subcontractor on a school construction project for which defendant Peterson and Jones Commercial Construction, Inc. (defendant), was the general contractor. Defendant Travelers Indemnity is...

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