Coleman v. Smith
Coleman v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
The case before the Court was an appropriation of public money to the use of an individual; and is one of those cases where, by statutory provision, a specified number of justices are required to be upon the bench. That a competent number were present is not shown by the record ; the order is therefore a nullity. It was void without the rescinding order, which, supposing it could bo made at a subsequent term, was wholly useless.
We do not decide whether the County Court have the power to make appropriations of public money, independently of any authority given in express terms by the Legislature, for books and stationery furnished by a clerk for the use of the Court, and which may be necessary to enable him to perform his official duties ; that question is not raised by the record.
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- BLACKMAN COLEMAN v. JOHN SMITH, Chairman of the County Court of Rutherford
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- Published