People ex rel. Wood v. Board of Registration of Fourth Ward

Michigan Supreme Court
People ex rel. Wood v. Board of Registration of Fourth Ward, 17 Mich. 427 (Mich. 1868)
1868 Mich. LEXIS 85

People ex rel. Wood v. Board of Registration of Fourth Ward

Opinion of the Court

*429The Court also held that no issue could be formed for trial, as the petition was for a writ of mandamus to compel the respondents to meet as a Board of Registration, and perform a duty which was imperative by the statute, i. e. to receive the evidence, and not to register the relator, which was a duty devolving upon them only in the event of his being shown entitled thereto under the evidence.

It was the duty of the members of tbe Ward Board to make an absolute decision one way or tbe other. They had no right to reserve the question for the consideration of the City Board. That Board has no porver to act except in cases coming within the special provisions of the charter. It acts merely as a Board of Review in specified cases, and can not entertain cases cognizable in tbe first place by the Ward Board.โ€” City Charter, p. 290, ยง550. 3

Mandamus ordered.

Reference

Full Case Name
The People ex rel O. S. Wood v. Board of Registration of Fourth Ward, City of Detroit
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published