City of Stockton v. Creanor
City of Stockton v. Creanor
Opinion of the Court
The bid sent in by Myers was a bid for the entire work, and not for separate blocks, as required by the ordinance. Eo express contract was entered into between the city and Myers, but the Street Committee accepted his bid for the grading of the street along eight out of the nine blocks mentioned in the ordinance. The city charter authorizes the Common Council to cause the streets to be graded, and for that purpose to let contracts, etc. But this authority is not conferred upon a committee of the Common Council, either by the charter or by ordinance. Even if it be conceded that such authority may be delegated by the Common Council, the provision of the charter that the Common Council may reject all bids, prohibits by implication the exercise by a committee of the power to accept a bid and award a contract. We are of the opinion that the bid must be accepted, and the contract awarded by the Common Council.
Judgment affirmed. •
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