State v. Railroads
State v. Railroads
Opinion of the Court
Epitomized Opinion.
In proceedings for a joint county ditch, the county
Proceedings upon the theory that Secs. 6474, 6475 and 6476 were applicable, a peremptory writ of mandamus was asked of the Supreme Court, by each of the three contentants, to compel the auditor to approve the bonds. Before the ten days for the approval had expired, hearing was had, and the Supreme Court held as follows:
1.That the auditor had no legal right .to determine whether the case was appealable, it being his duty, in the absence of any valid objection to the form or sufficiency of the bond, to approve it, thereby submitting to the determination of the court of common pleas the entire proceeding, including the right to appeal.
The peremptory writ was allowed without any decision being made as to the application of the above cited sections, or the right of appeal.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE EX v. RAILROADS
- Status
- Published