45 Minn. 438 | Minn. | 1891
This action is brought against the defendants Berkey and others upon a contractor’s bond by them made and executed to the city of St. Paul, in pursuance of section 213, p. 110, of the city charter, (Sp. Laws 1881, c. 93, § 9,) to secure the payment by Murray & Folsom, principals in the bond, of all claims for work performed and materials furnished for and on account of a certain contract entered into by them with the city of St. Paul for paving and curbing a certain street in that city. The charter provision referred to secures a right- of action to third persons upon such bond for work and materials furnished to the contractors under their contract with the city. City of St. Paul v. Butler, 30 Minn. 459, (16 N. W. Rep. 362.) It is found, upon sufficient evidence to uphold the finding, that the plaintiff contracted with Murray & Folsom to furnish and deliver to them a certain amount of granite curb-stone, for the purpose of curbing the street referred to in the contract with the city, and required by them under such contract, at a price specifically agreed upon between the parties, this plaintiff and Murray & Folsom, and that, in pursuance of such agreement, the plaintiff did furnish and deliver to them curbing amounting in all, at the price agreed on, to the sum of $1,926.50. The curb was so contracted to be furnished after the execution of the contract and bond with the city as above mentioned, which were dated September 13,1887. The material in question here was all furnished before July 24, 1888. After plaintiff’s agreement was entered into with Murray & Folsom, as above stated, and on the 19th day of October, 1887, the defendant Folsom assigned his interest in the contract with the city to his partner,
Order affirmed.