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Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Andrew T. Travis vs. Laura M. Meredith, owner or reputed owner, and William A. Ruth, contractor.
    New Castle County,
    Sept. Term, 1895.
    Mechanics’ Lien. Contractor.—Under a statute, authorizing the filing of me. chanics’ liens, all persons are sub-contractors, except those who have contracted directly with the owner or his agent.
    This was a sdre fadas on a mechanics’ lien for work and labor and materials furnished. The affidavit was filed before the expiration of ninety days, and stated that the contract of said claimant was made with William A. Ruth, who contracted with Laura M. Meredith, the owner, for the erection and construction of the said store, building or structure.
    
      Hilles, for the defendant,
    filed the following exception : “ That it appears by the said statement that the said Andrew J. Travis was contractor within the meaning of the act entitled an act in relation to mechanics’ lien, under which the said statement was filed? and that the said statement was filed before the expiration of ninety days from the time when the last materials were furnished and the last work and labor done and performed by said claimant and for which the said claim was filed.” He moved to strike it from the record and cited 6 Houst. 353-477.
    
      Chandler, for the plaintiff,
    contended that under the statute, all persons are considered sub-contractors, except those who have contracted directly with the owner or his agent. 15 Am. & Eng. Encyc. of L. 17.
   Motion refused. Judgment granted.