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Short v. School District

Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc
Oct 24, 1927
261 P. 461 (Colo. 1927)

Opinion

No. 11,921.

Decided October 24, 1927.

Action in mandamus. Judgment for plaintiff.

Affirmed. On Application for Supersedeas.

1. MANDAMUS — Pleading — Demurrer. Where defendant stood on her demurrer to an alternative writ of mandamus, the demurrer being overruled, this constituted an admission of the essential facts, the alternative writ being made permanent.

Error to the District Court of Pitkin County, Hon. John T. Shumate, Judge.

Mr. FRANK DELANEY, Mr. J. W. DEANE, for plaintiff in error.

Mr. C.W. DARROW, Mrs. SADIE H. KORN, Mr. JOHN L. NOONAN, Mr. WILLIAM F. NOONAN, Mr. HUME S. WHITE, for defendant in error.


THIS is a proceeding in mandamus, brought by defendant in error against plaintiff in error as county superintendent of schools in Pitkin county, to compel her to certify to the board of county commissioners of that county, the amount of money necessary to be levied for teachers' salaries and other lawful expenses of the Basalt union high school district. It is a companion case to No. 11,920, Board of County Commissioners v. Basalt Union High School District, 82 Colo. 438, 261 P. 457. They have both been decided at the same time, and should be considered together.

The facts are fully stated in the other case, with our conclusions. As there said, the respondent superintendent stood on her demurrer to the alternative writ of mandamus, which demurrer was overruled. This constituted an admission of the essential facts and the alternative writ was made permanent.

Judgment affirmed.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BURKE and MR. JUSTICE CAMPBELL not participating.


Summaries of

Short v. School District

Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc
Oct 24, 1927
261 P. 461 (Colo. 1927)
Case details for

Short v. School District

Case Details

Full title:SHORT v. BASALT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Court:Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc

Date published: Oct 24, 1927

Citations

261 P. 461 (Colo. 1927)
261 P. 461