Rohman v. Gaiser

73 N.W. 923, 53 Neb. 474, 1898 Neb. LEXIS 416
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 19, 1898
DocketNo. 7778
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Rohman v. Gaiser, 73 N.W. 923, 53 Neb. 474, 1898 Neb. LEXIS 416 (Neb. 1898).

Opinion

Sullivan, J.

This action was brought to recover a balance alleged to be due the defendant in error for material furnished to John Lanham and used by him in the erection of a chapel and dormitory for the Home for the Friendless at Lincoln. The action was upon a bond to the board of public lands and buildings executed by Lanham as principal, and J. O. McBride and the plaintiff in error as sureties. Said bond was conditioned as follows:

“The condition of iliis obligation is such that, whereas, [475]*475the above bounden, John Lanham, has been awarded a contract to build, erect, construct, and complete a chapel and dormitory for the Home for the Friendless located at Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska; and, whereas, the said John Lanham has agreed to furnish all work, labor, and materials necessary for the building, erecting, and completing of said chapel and dormitory, and has agreed to settle and pay in full for all work and labor performed, and has agreed to settle for and pay all materia Linen, for any and all material actually furnished in the erecting, constructing, building, and completing said chapel and dormitory: Now, therefore, if the said John Lanham shall well and truly keep and perform each and every covenant, stipulation, and agreement contained in said contract and according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the commissioner of public lands and buildings, and shall pay in full for all work done and labor performed, and shall pay all laborers’ and mechanics’ wages, and shall settle in full and pay for all material actually furnished in the constructing, erecting, and completing said chapel and dormitory of the Home for the Friendless, according to the terms of llie, contract, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
“John Lanham.
“J. C. McBride.
“Charles H. Rohman.”

There was a trial in the district court which resulted in a verdict and judgment for Gaiser, whereupon Rohman brought the case here for review by petition in error.

The principal contention of the plaintiff in error is that the clause in the bond requiring the contractor to pay for material used was inserted without statutory authority therefor, and hence did not create a valid obligation. This precise question was before this court in the case of Sample v. Hale, 34 Neb. 220, where it vms held that such a provision was valid and that the sureties on the contractor’s bond would be liable for all debts [476]*476arising thereunder. The doctrine of that case was subsequently approved in Korsmeyer Plumbing & Heating Co. v. McClay, 43 Neb. 649, Kaufmann v. Cooper, 46 Neb. 644, and in other cases.

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