Wallace v. Skagit County

Washington Supreme Court
Wallace v. Skagit County, 8 Wash. 457 (Wash. 1894)
36 P. 252; 1894 Wash. LEXIS 90
Stiles

Wallace v. Skagit County

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Stiles, J.

— Appellant is seeking to hold the county of Skagit responsible for the default of a contractor in not paying the wages of his laborers, the commissioners not having taken a bond as required by Gen. Stat., §2415. The work contracted for was a local ditch, under Gen. Stat., title 21, ch. 1. We agree entirely with the court below that the construction, of ditches under these laws is not a county improvement, but a purely local one, in which all expenses are payable by the district benefited, and the commissioners act as statutory agents of the improvers. Board, etc., v. Fullen, 111 Ind. 410 (12 N. E. 298); Little *458v. Board, 34 N. E. 499 (Ind.); Dashner v. Mills Co., 55 N. W. 468 (Iowa).

The public is not interested in the matter, and the statute with regard to bonds has no application to such cases. Judgment affirmed.

Dunbar, C. J., and Hoyt, Anders and Scott, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
A. J. Wallace v. Skagit County
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published
Syllabus
COUNTIES — CONSTRUCTION OP DITCH — NECESSITY POR TAKING BOND PROM CONTRACTOR. The construction of a local ditch is not such a county improvement as to require the county commissioners to take a bond from the contractor, under Gen. Stat., §2415, for the protection of laborers.