41 Minn. 392 | Minn. | 1889
The record shows that Wegmann & Klemann contracted with defendant in October, 1886, to do the carpenter work and furnish materials for a church building, at an agreed price. It also appears that the plaintiffs furnished lumber to the contractors, Wegmann & Klemann, used in the building in the fulfilment of their contract, to the amount of $2,437, at the dates claimed in the complaint in this action; and the court finds that payments have been made to the plaintiffs on account thereof to the amount of $1,501, and no more. The court ordered judgment, declaring the balance to be a lien upon the real estate in question, including the church build
Upon the facts as presented by the record we are unable to say that the plaintiffs were not entitled to apply the $600 paid to them by the contractors as directed by the latter, on their account generally. It must, in support of the findings, be deemed to have been so paid and applied. The debt was paid to the contractors on their •contract with the church, while they owed the plaintiffs but $400. When this money was so received by them it was their money, and they were at liberty to use it as their own, and apply it in payment •of such debts as they chose; and so, also, in the absence of any ex
Order affirmed.