Brodhead v. Freeholders of Hunterdon
Brodhead v. Freeholders of Hunterdon
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This case involves a resolution passed by the defendants July 8th, 1903, providing for a contract with the surrogate of Hunterdon for indexing the records in his office and authorizing the supply committee to order the necessary index books.
The testimony shows that the prosecutor knew of the original resolution in July or August, 1903. The witness says it was probably in July. In view of this, and the further fact that the books had to be specially manufactured for the county, we think the prosecutor failed to move with sufficient promptness when he waited until the books had been made and delivered to the county, and for this laches the writ must be dismissed. The cases cited in Allan v. Freeholders of Hunterdon, ante p. 116, vindicate this result.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- JAMES E. BRODHEAD v. FREEHOLDERS OF HUNTERDON
- Status
- Published