Stanislaus Bridge Co. v. Horsley
Stanislaus Bridge Co. v. Horsley
Opinion of the Court
By the Act of February 25th, 1862 (Stats. 1862, p. 19), the plaintiff was authorized to construct a toll bridge across the Stanislaus River, and “to charge and collect such rates of toll as the Board of Supervisors of Stanislaus County shall fix; provided, that the Legislature may at all times modify or change the rates as fixed by said Board of Supervisors.” Before the bridge was completed the Board of Supervisors established the rates of toll by an order properly entered in their minutes. But, in February, 1872,"by another order duly entered, the Board of Supervisors fixed other and re
Judgment reversed and cause remanded, with an order to the Court below to overrule the demurrer.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- THE STANISLAUS BRIDGE COMPANY v. J. R. HORSLEY
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- Power of Board of Supervisors Over Tolls.—When an Act is passed authorizing- the building of a toll bridge across a river, and the collection of such tolls as .the Board of Supervisors of the county shall fix, with a proviso that the Legislature may modify or change the rates, the power of the Board of Supervisors in the premises is' not exhausted when they once fix the tolls, but the. Board may change the same from time to time, subject to the supervisory control of the Legislature.