221 N.W. 677 | Minn. | 1928
The garnishee had contracts with Ramsey county for the construction of a contagious building in connection with Ancker Hospital *437 in St. Paul. This included painting and decorating. He gave bond to the county for the payment of all bills for labor and material required. He sublet the painting and decorating to defendants, who gave him a bond for the payment of all bills for labor and material required.
When the garnishee summons was served defendants had completed their work. They were insolvent. They owed $1,680.43 for labor and material used in the work, and $1,628.41 remained unpaid on their contracts with the garnishee. The county would not pay the garnishee money accruing under his contract with the county until he made and filed an affidavit that all labor and material was paid in full, and in order to put himself in a position to collect he paid the $1,680.43 after the garnishee summons was served and made and filed the required affidavit and received his money.
The court held that the garnishment proceedings were futile.
In order to complete the contract with the garnishee the defendants had to pay the bills for labor and material used. Johnson v. Laurence,
Affirmed. *438