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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 959
    MATZINGER et v. HARVARD LUMB. CO.
    No. 20041.
    Supreme Court
    On motion to certify.
    Dock. Aug. 3, 1926;
    4 Abs. 541.
    755. MECHANICS’ LIEN — Can a lumber company which furnishes special millwork and lumber perfect a lien without filing subcontractor’s affidavit under Sec. 8312 GC. when some of the material was obtained by them from another concern?
   Matzinger contends in the Supreme Court that a lumber company -which funrishes to a contractor certain lumber and millwork made especially for a particular building and delivers same but does not install it, such company cannot obtain a lien upon the property, without filing affidavits under 8312 GC. although such company receives part of the lumber and millwork from another concern.

Attorneys — Thompson, Hiñe & Flory for Matzinger; White, Hammond, Brewer & Curtis for Lumb. Co.; all of Cleveland.