70 Ind. App. 591 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1919
This action was brought by relator on the bond of appellee Elihu Puckett, as trustee of Lewis township, Clay county, Indiana. The appellees other than Elihu Puckett are sureties on said bond. The only error assigned relates to the action of the court in sustaining a demurrer to appellant’s complaint. The complaint, after alleging the election and qualification of said Puckett, alleges the execution of the bond in suit, the conditions of which bond were that said Puckett “shall well and faithfully discharge the duties of said office according to law; shall fáithfully collect and receive all moneys belonging to said township; expend the same as required by law,” etc., a copy of which bond is filed with and made a part of the complaint; that said Puckett, as such trustee, entered into a written contract with Farabee and Berry for the alteration and repair of a certain schoolhouse belonging to said township, under the terms of which contract said contractors were to do all the work and furnish all the material therefor for $7,356; that at the time of the execution of said con
The relators’ contention is that under ^5901a, 5901b Burns 1914, Acts 1911 p. 437, it was the official duty of appellee Puckett, as trustee, to have withheld full payment to the said contractors until all bills due for labor and material had been paid.
Section 5901a, supra, provides that certain public officers and boards when authorized to contract for any public building or improvement “shall withhold full payment to the contractor until such contractor has paid to the subcontractor or subcontrabtors or laborers employed in'such construction, all bills due and owing the same: Provided, There is a sufficient sum owing to the contractor to pay all such bills, and if there is not a sufficient sum owing to such contractor on such contract to pay all of such bills, then the sum
There is no provision in the act which requires the trustee to withhold any payment from the contractor
The proviso for prorating claims “if there is not a sufficient amount owing to such contractor on such contract to pay all of such bills” clearly indicates that the trustee is obliged to withhold full payment only after claims are filed.
Judgment affirmed.