Case Name: John H. Hampton, Plaintiff, v. Village of Freeport et al., Appellants, and John Roselle et al., Respondents, Impleaded with Others; Progressive Clay Company, Plaintiff, v. Village of Freeport et al., Appellants, and John Roselle et al., Respondents, Impleaded with Others
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1936-03-03
Citations: 270 N.Y. 599
Docket Number: 
Parties: John H. Hampton, Plaintiff, v. Village of Freeport et al., Appellants, and John Roselle et al., Respondents, Impleaded with Others. Progressive Clay Company, Plaintiff, v. Village of Freeport et al., Appellants, and John Roselle et al., Respondents, Impleaded with Others.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 270
Pages: 599–600

Head Matter:
John H. Hampton, Plaintiff, v. Village of Freeport et al., Appellants, and John Roselle et al., Respondents, Impleaded with Others. Progressive Clay Company, Plaintiff, v. Village of Freeport et al., Appellants, and John Roselle et al., Respondents, Impleaded with Others.
(Argued January 29, 1936;
decided March 3, 1936.)
Martin A. Schenck, Harold C. McCollom and Ralph C. Williams, Jr., for Village of Freeport, appellant.
Frederic White Shepard for Long Island Labor Service Corporation, appellant.
Harvey J. George for Irving Trust Company, as trustee, respondent.
J. Franklin Tausch and Arthur Schneider for John Roselle et al., lienors, respondents.

Opinion:
Judgment affirmed, with costs. The question as to whether the Long Island Labor Service, Inc., could file a lien as a subcontractor for furnishing labor is not here. No opinion.
Cohcur: Crane, Ch. J., Lehman, O'Brien, Hubbs, Crouch and Finch, JJ. Not sitting: Loughran, J.