State ex rel. Sheridan v. Van Winkle
State ex rel. Sheridan v. Van Winkle
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This mandamus is a sequel to a mandamus allowed in the case of State, ex rel. Board of Education of Plainfield, v. Sheridan, Collector, decided at June Term last • of this court, commanding the said Sheridan, collector, to pay ■ over to the treasurer of Plainfield, for the board of education of Plainfield, the sum of $1928.77, with interest. As will more fully appear from the facts stated in that case, the course of conduct between the county collector and the collector of Plainfield had been as follows: The county collector, instead ■of paying over to the city treasurer the amount of the order which he held for school moneys due to the city of Plainfield, would credit the amount of such order upon the amount due •from the city for state and county tax, and trust to the city
It is to compel the payment of this sum that this writ is prayed.
It further appears that a previous mandamus was granted by this court to collect the unpaid amount of state and county taxes for the same year, 1879, the case in which it issued being reported in 14 Vroom 125. This writ was obeyed.
It thus appears that this is a prayer for a second writ to-the same officer to pay over the amount due to the same collector for state and county taxes for the year 1879, after the first writ has been obeyed. It is contended that the amount due-to the county collector was an entire sum, and that having procured a mandamus for a part he is in the same position as if he had obtained a judgment for such part, namely, he is-precluded from suing for the balance.
There is also a question as to the exact amount which was paid by the city collector to the board of education. The respondent, who was not a party to the former mandamus, and' so is not concluded by the amount found due in that proceeding, insisted that a greater sum should be credited upon the amount alleged to be due from him than was allowed in the-mandamus to the county collector.
But it strikes me that the case of Sheridan v. Van Winkle, 14 Vroom 579, must control the action of this court, and the irresistible direction of the ruling in that case is against the-allowance of this mandamus tó the treasurer.
The moneys which have come to his hands since 1880 he has paid over to the city, because the previous orders of the court to pay the quotas of the years 1878, 1879 and 1880 had been obeyed, and he supposed it was a finality.
In the case when last before the court under these circumstances, the court refused to charge the treasurer personally with any deficiency in these funds, and intimated that the city was responsible for the full balance of state and county tax.
This writ cannot be granted against the city of Plainfield, they not having been noticed, and I am compelled to discharge this rule.
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