GENERAL ELEC. SUPPLY v. MONTANA AUTO. ASS'N

No. 80-55.

617 P.2d 136 (1980)

GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, Division of General Electric Co., a corporation, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. MONTANA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, a corporation; Bruce D. Jamison, d/b/a Jamison Construction, et al., Defendants and appellants.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided September 30, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph P. Hennessey argued and Larry G. Grubbs, Billings, argued, Harrison, Loendorf & Poston, Helena, for defendants and appellants.

Fred Dugan, Billings, argued, for plaintiff and respondent.


HASWELL, Chief Justice.

The defendant Montana Automobile Association (MAA) appeals from a judgment entered in District Court following a nonjury trial. The district judge found that the plaintiff was entitled to recover $2,956.80, plus costs and attorney fees in a lien foreclosure.

Defendant MAA contracted with Jamison Construction (contractor) to erect a building on MAA's real property in Billings, Montana. During the fall of 1977, the now bankrupt subcontractor...

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