Enid Concrete Pipe & Stone Co. v. Mann

1935 OK 1008, 50 P.2d 307, 174 Okla. 282, 1935 Okla. LEXIS 1443
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedOctober 22, 1935
DocketNo. 24346.
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Enid Concrete Pipe & Stone Co. v. Mann, 1935 OK 1008, 50 P.2d 307, 174 Okla. 282, 1935 Okla. LEXIS 1443 (Okla. 1935).

Opinion

RILEY, J.

The principal question involved in this case as between the plaintiff and the New York Casualty Company of New York is identical with that presented in the ease of New York Casualty Company of N. Y. v. Wallace & Tiernan, 174 Okla. 278, 50 P. (2d) 176.

Therein it was held that the superadded stipulations limiting the liability of a surety on a bond required by section 10983, O. S. 1931, to indebtedness incurred for labor and material which might become the basis of liens against property and the real estate upon which it is situated, all being property of the city, must be disregarded in a suit by a materialman on the bond.

The law as announced in that case must govern in this case. It follows that the trial court erred in sustaining the demurrer to plaintiff’s evidence.

The separate demurrer of defendant Florence M. Mann, as administratrix of the estate of J. D. Mann, deceased, to the evidence of plaintiff was well taken, but for a different reason. There mas' have been a liability of 'J. D. Mann in his lifetime on the bond, or a liability against him on his contract of purchase of the material involved, without any bond. But in order to maintain an action against an estate, the holder of a claim must first present it to the executor or administrator. Section 1242, C. O. S. 1921, sec. 1241, O. S. 1931; Bilby v. Hart-Parr Co., 102 Okla. 53, 226 P. 360.

The judgment as to the New York Casualty Company is reversed and the cause is remanded fon a new trial. The judgment as to Florence M. Mann, administratrix, is affirmed.

MeNEILL, C. J., OSBORN, V. C. J., and BUSBY, CORN, and GIBSON, JJ., concur. WELCH, J., dissenting. PHELPS, J., not participating. BAYLESS, J., absent.

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