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DYSART v. DAUGHERTY, Commissioner of Corporations.
Appellant, who was the petitioner in the trial court, sought a writ of review for the purpose of determining the validity of an order of the Commissioner of Corporations. A general demurrer to the petition was sustained without leave to amend and judgment entered accordingly. This is an appeal from said judgment.
A writ of review will lie only to review the exercise of judicial functions. Section 1068, Code Civ.Proc. The Legislature is without power, in the absence of a constitutional provision authorizing same, to confer judicial functions upon the respondent or any other state–wide administrative agency of similar character. Constitution of California, art. 6, § 1. Our courts have determined that the Commissioner of Corporations is authorized to exercise discretionary administrative functions but is without authority to exercise judicial functions. Dominguez Land Corporation v. Daugherty, 196 Cal. 468, 482, 238 P. 703; Schwab–Wilson, etc., Corporation v. Daugherty (Cal.App.) 59 P.(2d) 1057; Standard Oil Co. v. State Board of Equalization (Cal. Sup.) 59 P.(2d) 119. It necessarily follows that this proceeding for a writ of review lacks an essential element and that the demurrer was properly sustained.
Judgment affirmed.
CRAIL, Presiding Justice.
I concur: WOOD, J.
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Docket No: Civ. 11133.
Decided: November 16, 1936
Court: District Court of Appeal, Second District, Division 2, California.
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