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County of Los Angeles v. Lopez

Supreme Court of California
Sep 29, 1894
104 Cal. 257 (Cal. 1894)

Opinion

         Department Two

         Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County.

         COUNSEL:

         James McLachlan, and Spencer G. Millard, for Appellant.

          H. C. Dillon, for Respondent.


         OPINION

         THE COURT          The judgment appealed from in this case is affirmed on the authority of the case of Eldorado County v. Meiss , 100 Cal. 268, in which it was held that the board of supervisors had no authority to create the office of license tax collector, and in which the case of the People v. Ferguson , 65 Cal. 288, was also expressly overruled on this point.


Summaries of

County of Los Angeles v. Lopez

Supreme Court of California
Sep 29, 1894
104 Cal. 257 (Cal. 1894)
Case details for

County of Los Angeles v. Lopez

Case Details

Full title:COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, Respondent, v. F. E. LOPEZ, Auditor, etc., Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Sep 29, 1894

Citations

104 Cal. 257 (Cal. 1894)
38 P. 42

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