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        "text": "OPINION OF THE COURT\nSIMMS, J.\nBailey sued Riddle on an account and attached a lot upon which Riddle had previously erected a filling station while he was in possession under an executory contract of purchase. John A. Freidenbloom intervened, claiming to be the owner of the land and improvements, and resisted the attachment. Pecos Valley Lumber Company also intervened, claiming a materialman\u2019s lien on the filling station and lot for lumber and other building material which it alleged Riddle bought from it and used in erecting the improvements. Freidenbloom resisted the lien; Riddle defaulted and trial was had as between Freidenbloom, the owner of the property, and the lumber company as lien claimant. From a judgment in favor of the latter, foreclosing the lien, Freidenbloom appeals.\nAppellant challanges the correctness of the trial court\u2019s ruling that the Pecos Valley Lumber Company was \u201can original contractor\u201d within the meaning of Comp. St. 1929, \u00a7 82 \u2014 206, and as such had 120 days after the completion of its contract within which to file its claim of lien. He argues that, since we have held in Gray v. Pumice Stone Company, 15 N. M. 478, 110 P. 603, that one who deals directly with the owner of the property is an original contractor, and since Riddle was not the owner of the legal title to the lot when he contracted for the material to build the filling- station, but was simply a conditional vendee in possession, the Pecos Valley Lumber Company, when it furnished material, did not deal with the \u201cowner,\u201d and was therefore not an original contractor. The- argument is not sound. In the Gray Case we used the word \u201cowner\u201d in the same sense as it is used in our mechanic\u2019s lien statute. It does not necessarily refer to- the holder of the legal title to the property improved. It may have reference to one whose'interest is less than a fee-simple estate, such as a lessee or a conditional vendee in possession. It means the party in interest who is the source of authority for the improvement. One who deals with such a party directly is contracting with the \u201cowner,\u201d and is not a subcontractor, but is an \u201coriginal contractor.\u201d Albuquerque Lumber Co. v. Tomei, 32 N. M. 5, 250 P. 21; Mitchell v. McCutcheon, 33 N. M. 78, 260 P. 1086; Boyer v. Keller, 258 Ill. 106, 101 N. E. 237, Ann. Cas. 1916B, 628; Builders\u2019 Supply Co. v. Eggmann, 190 Ill. App. 572; Colorado Iron Works v. Riekenberg, 4 Idaho, 262, 38 P. 651; 18 R. C. L. \u201cMechanics\u2019 Liens,\u201d par. 39. There was no error in the ruling complained of.\nSeveral other very interesting questions are argued by appellant, but, since all of them rest upon the assumption that the testimony does not support the findings made by the trial court, we are unable to reach or consider them, because we find that there was substantial evidence to support the findings made.\nIt follows that the judgment should be affirmed, and the cause remanded, and it is so ordered.\nBICKLEY, C. J., and CATRON, J., concur.\nPARKER and WATSON, JJ., did not participate.",
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      "W. .C. Whatley, of Las Cruces, for appellant.",
      "A. H. Hudspeth, of CarrizozO', and Tomlinson Fort, of Roswell, for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "[No. 3446,\nAug. 6, 1930.]\n[Rehearing Denied, Sept. 5, 1930.]\nFREIDENBLOOM v. PECOS VALLEY LUMBER CO.\n[290 Pac. 797.]\nW. .C. Whatley, of Las Cruces, for appellant.\nA. H. Hudspeth, of CarrizozO', and Tomlinson Fort, of Roswell, for appellee."
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