McArthur v. Township of Duncan

Michigan Supreme Court
McArthur v. Township of Duncan, 1 McGrath 1408 (Mich. 1876)
34 McGrath 26

McArthur v. Township of Duncan

Opinion of the Court

McArthur brought suit on certain orders drawn by highway commissioners on the township treasurer, who- refused payment. The trial court ruled that mandamus was the proper remedy.

Judgment affirmed April 18, 1876.

The court say: “Mandamus and not an action against the township is the proper remedy to enforce payment of orders regularly drawn by highway commissioners; the duty of the township authorities to raise the necessary funds and to malee payment is just as imperative upon the presentation of such orders as it would be after judgment against the township.”

Reference

Full Case Name
McARTHUR v. TOWNSHIP OF DUNCAN
Status
Published