Van Dorn v. Lewis County Court

18 S.E. 579, 38 W. Va. 267, 1893 W. Va. LEXIS 72
CourtWest Virginia Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 18, 1893
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
Van Dorn v. Lewis County Court, 18 S.E. 579, 38 W. Va. 267, 1893 W. Va. LEXIS 72 (W. Va. 1893).

Opinion

Dent, Judge:

This is a chaucery suit founded on the following assignment and acceptance filed with the bill as—

“Exhibit 11.
“Order Ho. 6461. Name, Lewis county, Weston, W. Va. Order of P. M.'I Tale. State of West Virginia, Lewis county, to wit: At a County Court continued and lield for the county of Lewis, at the court house thereof, on the 4th day of January, 1887. P. M. Hale having this day presented to the court a certain order in writing, directing and authorizing the court to pay certain moneys to J. II. Van Dorn out of the money due and to become due him on his contract for building the court house and jail, which said writing is as follows : ‘To the County Court of Lewis comity, W, Va. — Sirs : I hereby assign to J. II, Van Dorn, [268]*268of Cleveland, Ohio, the sum of three thousand dollars of the money due mo, or to become due me, upon my contract for the building of the court house and jail of Lewis county, W. Va., and I authorize and direct you to pay the same out of said moneys, as follows: At each monthly estimate of money to be paid me upon work completed, the supervising architect is to make a separate estimate of the value of the iron work completed, and, this estimate for iron work so completed, the said County Court is authorized and directed to pay to said Van Dorn the sum of eighty per cent. (80X.) And if, in said estimate of iron work, any sum of money is included as estimate for girders, said court is authorized and directed to pay out of any other moneys due and payable to me out of that monthly estimate, or any subsequent estimate, to said Van Dorn, a sum sufficient to pa}'him the full price of said girders. And said courtis further authorized and directed to pay to said Van Dorn, at the completion of said court-house and jail, and out of any money of moneys that may he due and payable to mo over and beyond the eighty per cent, payable by monthly installments, a sum sufficient to pay all balances due said Van Dorn for said iron and girders, not to exceed to him the said sum of three thousand dollars in full for all iron furnished. Witness my hand and seal this 4th day of January, 1887. P. M. Hale. [Seal.]’ It is therefore considered that the court doth accept said order, and agree to pay said Van Dorn, according to the terms thereof, said sums on said iron; provided, that said*court shall in no event he liable to said Van Dorn or to said Hale in any sum beyond that contemplated in the original contract with said Hale for building the said court-house and jail, which said original contract shall remain intact, and in no manner altered or changed by any acceptance of said order of said Hale to said Van Dorn; and this acceptance is to be considered only as a means of paying to said Van Dorn said sums of money that may be payable to said Hale without the intervention of said Hale.
“The state of West Virginia, county-of Lewis, to wit: I, E. A. Bennett, clerk of the County Court of said county, do certify that the above writing is a true copy from the [269]*269records in tlie office of the clerk of said court appearing in the Order Book No. 2, p. 474 & 475. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 7th day of January, 1887. E. A. Bennett, Clerk.”
“Exhibit Q.
“(Duplicate.)
Weston, W. Va, Dee. 22, 1886.
“ To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Laois county, West Va.:
Gentlemen :• — J hereby authorize and direct you to pay J. II. Van Dorn the sum of ($3,000.00) three thousand dollars in full for iron-work for new jail and court-house, the same to be paid as follows, to wit: Eighty per cent, on all iron-work on monthly estimates of architect or superintendent, except beams, which is to be paid in full when delivered. The balance to be paid on completion of building', not later than Oct. 1st, 1887. You to deduct the same from my contract. Respectfully P. M. Hale. E. A. Bennett, Clerk of County Court.”
“Exhibits A. B. C. ahd D.
“A.
“Van Dorn Iron Works. J. H. Van Dorn, Proprietor. Cleveland, Ohio, March —, 1887. Sold to P. M. Hale, Esq. Order No.-, for Lewis county, Weston, W. Va.
2 double jail doors, 1st and 2nd story, at. SI00 00 $ 200 00
1 double jail door, woman’s department. 50 00
2 food wickets at. 20 00 40 00
4 window guards, 1st story at. 30 00 120 00
4 window guards, 2nd story at. 56 00 224 00
2 window guards, woman’s department at. 30 00 60 00
1 beam for jail, jail tie rods. 315 00
1 “ “ “ court-house rods. 485 00
12 set inside shutters, at. 75 00 900 00
2 doors with transoms, at. 100 00 200 00
4 doors without transoms at. 75 00 300 00
$2,900 00
20 balcony railing and 2 pieces crestings, 1 vane, 8
high, 2 brackets, 5 long. 100 00
$3,000 00
"B.
“Van Dorn Iron Works. J. H. Van Dorn, Proprietor. - [270]*270Cleveland,- Ohio,-March —, 1887. Sold to I’. M. líale, Esq. Order No.-, for Lewis Co., Weston, W. Va.
“C.
“Van born Iron Works. J. II. Van Dorn, Prop. Cleveland, Ohio, March-, 1889. Sold to Lewis Co., W. Va.
Order No.-Weston, W. Va :
1888.
May, Extra work cutting off 2 shutters. ■ ’
Fr’t on shutters, paid by us... $ (3 80
Cartage both ways. 1 50
72 hours, at 40... 28 80
- R 30 60
2 transoms.'. 50 00
$86 60
"D.
“Cleveland, Ohio, March-,1889. P. M. Hale. Esq., Weston, W. Va., in account with Van Dorn Iron Works. J. IT. Pan Dorn, Proprietor.
1888.
March, Ironwork. 83,000 00 ‘
1889.
March. Im.■. 86 60
- ⅞3,080 00
1887 Or.
April 8. By cash. |554 40
May 4. “ “ 124 80
June 4. “ “ 120 00
Aug. 4. “ “ .'.. 208 00
Dec. “ “ 00 00
- 1,139 20
81,947 40”

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