Michigan Supreme Court, 1888

Board of Supervisors v. Auditor General

Board of Supervisors v. Auditor General
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided March 2, 1888
1 McGrath 1021; 68 McGrath 659

Board of Supervisors v. Auditor General

Opinion of the Court

To compel respondent to issue his warrant on the state treasurer for the proportion alleged to he due to the County of Sanilac, out of the tax ordered to he levied in 1886, for interest money alleged to be due on the sale of swamp lands, as the share belonging to Sanilac County.

Denied March 2, 1888.

The auditor general insisted, not only that no duty is cast upon him by law to ascertain and pay over such share, but also that the law has given him no money that can be so applied.

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