SCM Corp. v. State, 26 Ill. Ct. Cl. 450 (1969)

April 17, 1969 · Illinois Court of Claims · No. 5549
26 Ill. Ct. Cl. 450

(No. 5549

SCM Corporation, Claimant, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent.

Opinion filed April 17, 1969.

SCM Corporation, Claimant, pro se.

William G. Clark, Attorney General; Lee D. Martin, Assistant Attorney General, for Respondent.

Perlin, C.J.

Claimant seeks from respondent payment of the sum of $347.08 for materials provided for the Department of Mental Health of the State of Illinois. The parties have stipulated that the report of the Department of Mental Health shall be made a part of the stipulation, and shall be admitted into evidence in the proceeding without objection by either party.

Said report includes the following statement:

“. . . The complaint, as submitted, is a legitimate complaint and request for payment for materials supplied to Dixon State School at a value of $347.08.”

Where a contract with the State has been (1) properly entered into; (2) services satisfactorily performed, and materials furnished in accordance with such contract; (3) proper charges made therefor; and, (4) adequate funds were available at the time the contract was entered into, this Court will enter an award for the amount due. Gilbert-Hodgman, Inc., A Corporation, vs. State of Illinois, 24 C.C.R. 509. It appears that all the requirements have been met in the instant case.

*451Claimant is hereby awarded the sum of $347.08.