7 A.D.2d 916 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1959
Planet Construction Corp. was the general contractor for the construction of a public school in the City of New York. Carl Caristo and Fred Petillo, copartners doing business as Atlas Construction Co., were subcontractors for the concrete work. Metropolitan Sand and Gravel Corporation sold materials to Atlas in connection with that construction work and instituted the main action against the trustee in bankruptcy of Atlas, other unpaid materialmen of Atlas, Planet and others to foreclose its mechanic’s lien and for other relief. Planet served a third-party complaint on Atlas and the Lafayette National Bank, allegedly pursuant to to articles 2 and 3-A of the Lien Law, claiming in substance that they, in applying funds received by Atlas from Planet to the payment of indebtedness due the bank from Atlas, were guilty of diversions of trust funds within the meaning of the Lien Law. In an amended third-party complaint, Planet alleged that it had paid the claims of Metropolitan and the other materialmen of Atlas and had received sssigmnepjfcg pf their claims and liens. At the