Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1910

King v. Guilford County

King v. Guilford County
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided April 27, 1910 · Clark
67 S.E. 919; 152 N.C. 438; 1910 N.C. LEXIS 297 (South Eastern Reporter)

King v. Guilford County

Opinion of the Court

Clark, C. J.

The plaintiff is chairman of the Board of Highway Commissioners of Guilford. By direction of said board, he and another member of the board were appointed a committee to inspect the progress of the work on a certain road, and report as to the advisability of removing the force at work there'and the convict camp and locate a new site for said work and camp. For doing such work he demands payment in the sum of $3 for one day so spent.

The act creating said board, ch. 166, Laws 1903, sec. 18, reads as follows: “The said highway commission shall be entitled to same per diem and mileage as the Board of Commissioners of Guilford County.”

"We have just passed upon a similar claim by a member of the board of commissioners of Guilford in Davidson v. Guilford, ante, 436. As members of the highway commission are entitled “to the same per diem and mileage,” it is unnecessary to repeat the reasons given in the decision of that case. The claim for extra services is invalid in this case for the same reason.

If acting as commissioner, the plaintiff was not entitled to “extra pay,” and if as an agent of the board, he would be indictable under Rev., 3572, for making any contract for compensation, express or implied, with the board of, which he is a member.

Reversed.

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