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No. 8961197
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

United States ex rel. Custom Fabricators, Inc. v. Dick Olson Constructors, Inc.

No. 8961197 · Decided July 29, 1987
No. 8961197 · Ninth Circuit · 1987 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
July 29, 1987
Citation
No. 8961197
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
PER CURIAM. Appellant the United States of America, for the Use and Benefit of Custom Fabricators, Inc., brought this action under the Miller Act, 40 U.S.C. §§ 270a-270b, alleging that appellee Formicove, Inc. failed to pay monies owed Custom Fabricators on a subcontract for supply of cabinets and countertops on an Air Force contract held by Formicove. The district court entered judgment against Custom Fabricators on July 15,1986. Custom Fabricators filed its notice of appeal on August 22, 1986, 38 days later. Fed.R.App.P. 4(a)(1) provides that a notice of appeal must be filed “within 30 days of the entry of the judgment or order appealed from; but if the United States or an *371 officer or agency thereof is a party, the notice of appeal may be filed by any party within 60 days of such entry.” The question here is whether Custom Fabricators, Inc., who under the Miller Act is required to sue in the name of the United States, is entitled to the 60 day time limit or is limited to the 30 day time limit for the filing of a notice of appeal. We agree with the Tenth Circuit in Barnard-Curtiss Co. v. United States of America, for the Use and Benefit of D.W. Falls Construction Co., 252 F.2d 94 (10th Cir.1958) that the 60 day time limit applies. Accordingly, the order to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction is discharged. This matter is deemed ready for calendaring for disposition on the merits.
Plain English Summary
Appellant the United States of America, for the Use and Benefit of Custom Fabricators, Inc., brought this action under the Miller Act, 40 U.S.C.
Key Points
Frequently Asked Questions
Appellant the United States of America, for the Use and Benefit of Custom Fabricators, Inc., brought this action under the Miller Act, 40 U.S.C.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for United States ex rel. Custom Fabricators, Inc. v. Dick Olson Constructors, Inc. in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on July 29, 1987.
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