Cooperative Building Materials, Inc. v. Robbins & Larkey

183 P.2d 81, 80 Cal. App. 2d 832, 1947 Cal. App. LEXIS 1400
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 15, 1947
DocketCiv. No. 15834
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Cooperative Building Materials, Inc. v. Robbins & Larkey, 183 P.2d 81, 80 Cal. App. 2d 832, 1947 Cal. App. LEXIS 1400 (Cal. Ct. App. 1947).

Opinion

WILSON, J.

L. F. Dow Company, Incorporated, not a party to this action, was the general contractor for the construction of concrete floors and foundation walls of warehouse buildings at Her long, California, under a contract with the United States Engineers Division of the War Department of the United States Government. On September 8, 1944, the Dow Company entered into a subcontract in writing with appellants Robbins & Larkey, a copartnership, whereby the latter agreed to furnish, erect, pour and construct certain concrete work in connection with the floors and foundation walls covered by the Dow contract. Appellant Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company executed its bond in writing whereby it agreed to pay the claims of all persons furnishing labor, materials, equipment and supplies and all things necessary to perform and complete the work covered by the subcontract with Robbins & Larkey. Thereafter, Robbins & Larkey entered into a written agreement with respondent reading as follows:

[834]*834“Co-operative Building Materials, Inc.

6009 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, 38, California"

September 9, 1944

“Walter Larkey and William Bobbins Los Angeles, California

“In connection with your contract with L. F. Dow Company for placing concrete floor and foundation walls in warehouse buildings at the Army Depot in Hwrlong, California, we propose to furnish the following work and service:

“1. Deliver to the job site two standard mixermobiles

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