The Mechanics' Lien Law of the State of New York (Passed May 27th 1885) : With All the Amendments, And Applicable to the Entire State. Also, the Lien Laws As to Municipal Propert in Incorporated Cities, Railraods, Oil Wells, &c., With Notes of Judicial De
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20,6. The Court holds that in such a case the sub-contractor may protect himself by demanding an inspection of the contract un- der which the work is progressing, as he has a right to do under § 3 of the Act of 1885, chap. 342. II. Compare Sheffield v. Loeffler, 3 N. Y. Supp. 150, sustaining sub-contractor's claim to amount earned up to time of abandon- ment. It has been held also that where the contractor abandoned his work and made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors, a lienor who ...claimed a lien as against the interest of the contractor, and who offered to complete the contract, had no right to do so, either as a creditor of the insolvent contractor or as a lienor. That the right to complete, under such circumstances, might vest in the assignee of the contractor, as trustee for all the creditors. Collins V. Comley, 14 N. Y. State Kep. 444. Sub-Contractor, when not Bound by Arbitration.— A sub-contractor who claims a lien on the amount due the contractor, is not bound by the result of an arbitration agreed upon by the owner and contractor, not provided for by the terms of the con- tract, and to which he has not consented.
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