Ralston v. Board of Supervisors
Ralston v. Board of Supervisors
Opinion of the Court
The petition to the Board of Supervisors for the division of Swamp Land District No. 2, and for the formation of a new district, did not state the necessary jurisdictional facts. Section 3481 of the Political Code provides that “if the holders of certificates of purchase or patents for lands within any district formed prior to March 28, 1868, and in which the lands have not been reclaimed, desire to have
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- S. W. RALSTON v. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the County of Sacramento
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- Syllabus
- Swamp Land Distbict.—A petition for the division of a swamp land district formed prior to March 28, 1868, and for the formation of a new district out of a part of the old district, must state that the petitioners are the owners of all the land within the proposed new district, and that they are the holders of certificates of purchase or patents for the lands claimed by them within the district, and the land to be included in the proposed new district must be described by legal subdivisions or other boundaries.