83 Miss. 19 | Miss. | 1903
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action by M. B. Grant against Major Spann, T. M. Spann, and Albert Oliver, jointly. The declaration in this case contains two counts. In the first count, the plaintiff sought to charge defendants, jointly, for the value of the lumber alleged to have been sold and delivered to them at their request. The second count contains two parts. In the first part, plaintiff seeks to enforce a mechanic’s lien for the lumber. In the second part of the second count, the plaintiff seeks to bind the amount alleged to be still in the hands of the owners — the two Spanns- — and due to the contractor, Albert Oliver, under section 2714 of the Code of 1892: The testimony in the case demonstrated the fact that the Spanns had overpaid the contractor some $400. At the conclusion of the evidence, this occurred, as shown by the record. Counsel for appellee said: “Bor the purpose of facilitating the trial of the ease, and in
Reversed and remanded.