Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. v. Continental Casualty Co.
219 F.2d 645 (1955)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- The United States Government awarded a contract to The Bennett-Stewart Co., Inc. (prime contractor) to construct a radar station in Vermont.
- Bennett-Stewart Co. then entered into a subcontract with R. F. Carpenter, Inc. (subcontractor) for road and parking area construction.
- The prime contractor required the subcontractor to obtain a surety bond to protect against its potential liabilities.
- R. F. Carpenter, as principal, and Continental Casualty Co., as surety, executed a bond in favor of the prime contractor as obligee.
- The bond was conditioned on the subcontractor, R. F. Carpenter, paying 'all labor and material obligations' and performing all terms of the subcontract.
- Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. supplied materials to the subcontractor, R. F. Carpenter, for use in the project.
- R. F. Carpenter failed to pay Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. for the materials provided.
Procedural Posture:
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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