This is an appeal from a judgment in favor of the plaintiff in an action to foreclose a mechanic's lien for architectural services rendered by the plaintiff in the matter of the construction of a residence pursuant to a contract *Page 383 between the defendant Emil Price, as owner, and one Harry E. Jones, as contractor.
The controversy centers about the question whether the plaintiff was regularly in the employ of the contractor, Harry E. Jones, as draftsman or otherwise, or was an independent contractor and one of the persons described by section
The defendants base their appeal upon the contention that the evidence bears only the construction that the owner was not informed that the contractor intended to or did contract for the architectural services on said building; also that the plaintiff was not an independent contractor, but was a draftsman regularly in the employ of the contractor Jones and was not a contractor or architect within the meaning of section
[1] The defendants in support of their contention quote portions of the testimony and point to inferences which, if drawn by the trial court and believed, would seem to uphold the position taken by them. But they do not quote all of the testimony bearing upon the point in controversy, nor have they apparently considered conflicting inferences which may reasonably be drawn from the evidence quoted by them and appearing in the record. On the other hand, the record contains evidence which sufficiently supports a conclusion that the defendant Emil Price knew that the contractor intended to and did let the contract for architectural services to the plaintiff for a consideration of three per cent of the contract price; that the plaintiff contracted to perform such services as an independent contractor and was not an employee *Page 384 or draftsman or otherwise regularly in the employ of the contractor Jones.
The findings are supported by sufficient evidence.
The judgment is affirmed.
Seawell, J., Curtis, J., Langdon, J., Preston, J., and Waste, C.J., concurred.
