Michigan Supreme Court, 1879

Miller v. Board of Auditors

Miller v. Board of Auditors
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided June 3, 1879
1 McGrath 1480; 41 McGrath 4

Miller v. Board of Auditors

Opinion of the Court

To compel the board to audit and allow a sum which relator •claims to be due him as a part of his salary as assistant prosecuting •attorney.

Granted June 3, 1879.

Held, that the board, after fixing a salary, could not change it without some further action spread upon -their record, and that the fact that relator has receipted for less than he was entitled to did not amount to a waiver of his rights. Citing Douvielle vs. Supervisors, 40 M., 585 (1490).

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