County of Orange v. Backs

California Courts of Appeal
County of Orange v. Backs, 247 P. 519 (1926)
77 Cal. App. 744
Craig

County of Orange v. Backs

Opinion of the Court

CRAIG, J.

The petitioner prays for a writ of mandate directing the county clerk, as ex-offioio clerk of the board of supervisors of Orange County, to attest an ordinance calling a special election for the purpose of determining whether or not certain bonds shall be issued for harbor improve *745 ments. This he has refused to do,. upon a number of grounds involving the constitutionality and legality of the issuance of the bonds if they should be voted.

Section 4038, subdivision 8, of the Political Code makes it the duty of the clerk to authenticate with his signature and the seal of the board of proceedings of the board whenever they shall have been ordered published. This is purely a ministerial duty, the performance of which can be made contingent upon no other consideration than the order of the board of which he is ex-officio clerk. He cannot dispute the legality of the actions which they have taken upon constitutional or other legal grounds. (Marin Municipal Water Dist. v. Dodge, 172 Cal. 724 [158 Pac. 187]; City of Los Angeles v. Lelande, 157 Cal. 30 [106 Pac. 218] ; Thoits v. Byxbee, 34 Cal. App. 226 [167 Pac. 166].)

The writ is granted.

Works, Acting P. J., and Conrey, J., pro tern., concurred.

Reference

Full Case Name
COUNTY OF ORANGE, Petitioner, v. J. M. BACKS, County Clerk, Respondent
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published