Mechanics' Lien Laws in Canada : With the Acts of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, And Saskatchewan, Relating Thereto, And Annotations And Forms of Proceedings Thereunder : And Also the Articles of the Quebec Civil
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B. 525; Anlil v. Godwin, (1899) 15 Times Eep. 462. See also remarks of Mac- Mahon, J., in Davis v. Crown Point Milling Co., (1901) 3 O. L. E., at p. 69 ; Woodruff v. Oswego Starch Factory, 74 1ST, Y. Supp. 961, 963, 70 App, Div. 481 ; Muzzey r. Reardon, 57 N. H. 378. (d) " Places or furnishes any materials." — See cases cited in chapter, entitled^ " The Lien of the Materialman." See also Fried- man v. County of Hampden, (1910) 204 Mass. 494. (e) "To be used." — A materialman is not bound to sho...w that his materials were used in the building; delivery upon the ground for the purpose of being used is sufficient (McArthur v. Dewar, (1885) 3 Man. 72), but a materialman has no lien unless the materials were supplied for the purpose of being used in the particular building upon which he claims to have a lien. Pollock y. Morrison, 177 Mass. 412; Sprague v. Besant, (1885) 3 Man. 519. In the latter case, Taylor, J., said: "It will be observed the words are not 'material used' or 'materials which have been used,' but ' materials to be used,' plainly implying that to give a lien to the person furnishing the material he must have supplied it for the purpose of being used in the particular building upon which he claims to have the lien." See, also, Dominion Radiator Co.
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