Board of Trustees of State Library v. Kenfield
Board of Trustees of State Library v. Kenfield
Opinion of the Court
This is an application for a writ of mandate, requiring the respondent, State Controller, to draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer, in favor of petitioners, for moneys in the State treasury belonging to the State Library fund. The objection is urged by respondent that the books, etc., required by the library should first be purchased, and the claims therefor be presented to the Board of Examiners for their inspection and
Let the writ issue as prayed for.
Sharpstein, J., and Thornton, J., concurred.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE STATE LIBRARY v. D. M. KENFIELD
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- State Library—Trustees.—The Board of Trustees of the State Library are authorized to draw from the State treasury, at any time, all the moneys therein belonging to the library fund. Id.—Id.—Librarian—Board of Examiners — Claims — Definition. — Bills for books purchased for the State Library are not claims within the meaning of § C60 of the Political Code, and need not be presented to the Board of Examiners.*