Fuhrman v. Frech
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Opinion
Action by appellant against appellees to recover a money judgment for a balance claimed to be due appellant from appellees for con[350]*350struction by appellant of a dwelling house on a lot owned by appellees, and to enforce a mechanic’s lien for the amount due. The only error properly presented is the overruling of appellant’s motion for new trial, for the reasons that the decision of the court is not sustained by sufficient evidence and is contrary to law.
within ninety days from date.” Appellees contend that appellant’s right to a mechanic’s lien was cut off by this language of the contract. Appellant urges that this was only an engagement to transfer the house clear of claims or incumbrances by others, but did not prevent the contracting party from asserting a lien for debts due him. The question has been disposed of in the case of Carson, etc., Co. v. Cleveland, etc., R. Co. (1914), 57 Ind. App. 357, 105 N. E. 503. In that case a subcontractor entered into a contract with the original contractor, and agreed to keep the building free and clear of all mechanic’s liens on account of any work, labor or materials furnished by the party of the second part. It was claimed that this was only an agreement to keep the property free and clear of liens in favor of persons who might furnish material to or perform labor for the appellant as a subsequent contractor, but that it did not preclude appellant from enforcing a lien in its favor for a balance due it under the contract. The court held that the contract was not susceptible of such a construction, and that appellant was prevented from enforcing a lien in its behalf, citing numerous authorities to sustain its position.
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Note. — Reported in 109 N. E. 781. When work is completed within the contemplation of mechanics’ lien laws, see 43 Am. St. 900. As to waiver of a mechanic’s lien by contract inconsistent with hen, see 1 Ann. Cas. 954. As to stipulation in building contract against mechanics’ hens as precluding contractor from filing hen, see Ann. Cas. 1913 E 562. See, also, under (1) 27 Cye 263; (2)-3 Cyc 360.
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