FRANKLIN CONCRETE CORP. v. PICOULT


286 A.D. 1067 (1955)

Franklin Concrete Corporation, Appellant, v. Jack Picoult, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

November 7, 1955.


Per Curiam.

The agreement made between the defendant, as general contractor, and plaintiff, as subcontractor, provided that plaintiff should do certain roofing work in accordance with the plans and specifications made a part of the general contract previously entered into by the defendant and the United States Government. These specifications, among other things, provided that "[a]t the close of work each day all areas...

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