State ex rel. Poorman v. County Commissioners
State ex rel. Poorman v. County Commissioners
Opinion of the Court
The result of Poorman’s failure to give bond before the first Monday in January, 1900, and the duty of the defendants in consequence of such failure are determined by section 19, 1203 and 1205 of the Revised Statutes. By the first of these sections it is provided that “Any person elected or appointed to an office of whom bond or security is by law required previous to the performance of the duties imposed on him by his office, who refuses or neglects to give such bond
The case before us presents no justification for the failure of the relator to comply with the requirements of the law, nor is the court able to relieve him from the consequences which the statute in plain terms affixes to his failure.
Demurrer to answer overruled and petition dismissed.
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