MILLER v. INDUSTRIAL WELDING AND SUPPLY COMPANY

No. 39834.

392 P.2d 716 (1964)

James W. MILLER, d/b/a A & A Construction Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. INDUSTRIAL WELDING AND SUPPLY COMPANY, a corporation, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

May 12, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman & Wheeler, Chester Norman, Chal Wheeler, Muskogee, for plaintiff in error.

Bonds & Matthews, Tom R. Mason, A. Camp Bonds, Muskogee, for defendant in error.


WILLIAMS, Justice.

The question to be determined in this opinion is whether we should uphold the judgment of the trial court wherein it was determined that sub-contractor corporation which had certain welding done was entitled to be paid the contract price as against the claim that it did not finish the job.

Plaintiff in error, James W. Miller, d/b/a A & A Construction Company, hereinafter referred to as A &...

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