146 S.E. 619 | W. Va. | 1929
O. F. Arthur contracted with the State of West Virginia and the county court of Monongalia county, severally, to construct certain sections of a state road. The Fidelity Casualty Company was surety on the bonds executed to the state and the county court, respectively, to secure the faithful performance of the contracts and the payment for materials furnished and labor performed in and about the construction of the road. The Appaline Oil Company, the Cluss Lumber Company, the Loving Furniture Company, Lewis Lemley and Daniel W. Arthur furnished supplies and labor, respectively, to Arthur in and about the construction of the road, for which they have not been paid. This is a suit in equity to enforce the payment of their claims. The lower court sustained a demurrer to the bill and then certified the case here for our decision on the sufficiency of that pleading.
A comprehensive statement of the matters contained in the bill is not necessary, as the suit is not properly brought. The claimants should have sued in equity in their own names. SeeState ex rel. v. Royal Indemnity,
The ruling of the circuit court is accordingly affirmed.
Affirmed.