Case ID: ny-2d_30/html/0712-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ulster Electric Supply Co., Inc., Appellant, v. Maryland Casualty Company et al., Respondents, et al., Defendant.
    Argued March 21, 1972;
    decided April 26, 1972.
    
      
      Marshall C. Lipton for appellant.
    
      Jerrold Morgulas for respondents.
   The letter, dated November 16, 1967, sent by the plaintiff to the defendant general contractor — in which it announced that “ [w]e are therefore proceeding with a lien against [the] job ” —may not be regarded as the notice which section 137 of the State Finance Law requires as a condition precedent to an action on the general contractor’s payment bond by a person who furnishes materials to a subcontractor. We pass on no other question.

Concur: Chief Judge Fuld and Judges Bubke, Scileppi, ' Bergan, Breitel, Jasen and Gibson.