17 Neb. 634 | Neb. | 1885
In April, 1882, the defendant entered into a contract with R. C. Steele & Johnson, of Omaha, to furnish the
The question here involved is substantially the same as in Foster v. Dohle, ante p. 631. We have no doubt that in a proper case, one furnishing materials in good faith for the erection of a building under an agreement with a contractor for that purpose, may file a mechanic’s, lien upon the structure and the lots on which it stands* The lien is given, however, not upon the ground that a contract was made by the owner with such subcontractor, but because the material so furnished was used in the erection of the building. The furnishing of the material is notice to the owner of the rights of the party, and until the
Judgment affirmed.