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Board of Com'rs of Tulsa County v. Walker-Taylor

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Apr 8, 1924
231 P. 252 (Okla. 1924)

Opinion

No. 13633

Opinion Filed April 8, 1924. Rehearing Denied December 9, 1924.

1. Counties — Purchase of Office Supplies — Authority of Board of Commissioners.

The statute has designated the board of county commissioners as the agent to purchase the necessary supplies for the use of other county officers in the performance of their official duties.

2. Same — Nondelegable Duty of Board.

The statute does not grant to the board of county commissioners the power to delegate this duty to some other person.

3. Same — Statutory Authority for Contracts.

The plaintiff is not entitled to recover on a claim or contract against, the county unless it can be shown that the contract rests on some express or implied provision of the law.

4. Same — Contract by County Clerk — Invalidity.

The contract sued on in this case was made between the plaintiff and the county clerk of Tulsa county, as the result of a prior board of county commissioners making the county clerk the purchasing agent for the board. Held, the contract is null and void.

5. Same — County Not Estopped to Repudiate Contract.

Equitable estoppel is not available to the plaintiff in an action against a county based on an unlawful contract entered into between the plaintiff and an officer of the county who had no authority to act in the purchase of the supplies.

(Syllabus by Stephenson, C.)

Commissioners' Opinion, Division No. 4.

Error from District Court, Tulsa County; Redmond S. Cole, Judge.

Action by the Walker-Taylor Company against the Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County for debt. Judgment for plaintiff. Defendant brings error. Reversed and remanded, with directions.

John M. Goldesberry, Co. Atty., and James Harrington, Asst. Co. Atty., for plaintiff in error.

Ward Chase and Geo. Paschal, for defendant in error.


Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County v. News-Dispatch Print Audit Company, No. 13940, this day decided, controls this appeal and results in the reversal and remanding of this cause for further proceedings in accordance with the views therein expressed.

Therefore, it is recommended that this cause be reversed and remanded, with directions to dismiss the plaintiff's action.

By the Court: It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Board of Com'rs of Tulsa County v. Walker-Taylor

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Apr 8, 1924
231 P. 252 (Okla. 1924)
Case details for

Board of Com'rs of Tulsa County v. Walker-Taylor

Case Details

Full title:BOARD OF COM'RS OF TULSA COUNTY v. WALKER-TAYLOR CO

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Apr 8, 1924

Citations

231 P. 252 (Okla. 1924)
231 P. 252

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