Case Name: Cullen Contracting Company, Inc., Respondent, v. The Village of Long Beach and Others, Defendants, Impleaded with Philip Sugerman and Others, Copartners, etc., Appellants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1918-06
Citations: 184 A.D. 957
Docket Number: 
Parties: Cullen Contracting Company, Inc., Respondent, v. The Village of Long Beach and Others, Defendants, Impleaded with Philip Sugerman and Others, Copartners, etc., Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 184
Pages: 957–957

Head Matter:
Cullen Contracting Company, Inc., Respondent, v. The Village of Long Beach and Others, Defendants, Impleaded with Philip Sugerman and Others, Copartners, etc., Appellants.

Opinion:
Judgment affirmed, with costs to the respondent against the appellants. We are of opinion that the requirement to file such an assignment of contracts under Lien Law, section 16, is to insure proper publicity for the protection of materialmen and subcontractors, so that strict compliance with the statute is necessary. Jenks, P. J., Putnam and Kelly, JJ., concurred; Thomas and Mills, JJ., dissented.
Consol. Laws, chap. 33 (Laws of 1909, chap. 38), § 16, added by Laws of 1911, chap. 873, as amd. by Laws of 1916, chap. 507.— [Rep.