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Ekstrom United Sup. v. Ash Grove Lime & Portland Cement
194 Kan. 634, 400 P.2d 707, KS.0042068(1965)
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Publisher Description
The opinion of the court was delivered by This was an action in which a subcontractor sought to foreclose a mechanic's lien for material supplied in the alteration and repair of a business building. The facts are not in dispute. Defendant (appellee) Ash Grove Lime & Portland Cement Company, a Corporation, was the owner of the property on which the improvements were made. Jack Durham and John Jordan were defendant contractors. Plaintiff (appellant) Ekstrom United Supply Co., a Corporation, was the subcontractor which furnished materials.