18 Cal. 370 | Cal. | 1861
Field, C. J. and Cope, J. concurring.
Bill filed to enforce a mechanic’s lien.
Crowell, the plaintiff, and Scranton, Drummond and Demarest, interveners, were employed by defendants, Bull & Spencer, to work on a building in Shasta, in October, 1856, and they continued to
From this decree the appellants, the workmen who are postponed, appeal.
The statute under which this suit is brought (April 17th, 1856, Wood’s Dig. 537) provides for this lien, as here asserted, for work and materials. But there is nothing in the statute which gives priority to the mechanic who makes the first contract or first commences work. On the contrary, the general scope of the act would seem to exclude this idea, and to place all such claims on a footing of equality. It gives the lien to all, and directs that all claimants
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.