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GRIFFITH CO. v. LOS ANGELES COUNTY et al.
This is a petition for a writ of mandate to compel respondents to transfer money from the county treasury to the bond redemption fund to meet unpaid installments of principal and interest on improvement bonds. The facts and issues in this proceeding are substantially similar to those presented in Southern California Roads Co. v. County of San Luis Obispo (Cal. Sup.) 48 P.(2d) 34, and Sawyer v. County of San Luis Obispo (Cal.Sup.) 48 P.(2d) 35, this day decided. The only difference is that in the instant case a special tax was actually levied to meet the deliquency, but subsequently the board of supervisors canceled the appropriation. The respondent county herein agrues that unless there are separate sales for delinquencies in assessments and general taxes, its liability does not exist. As we pointed out in Southern California Roads Co. v. County of San Luis Obispo, supra, the mandatory duty to levy the special tax is not affected by the procedure followed in sales for delinquencies, and it is accordingly improper in this proceeding to attempt to set forth the construction of the statutory provisions governing such sales.
Let a writ of mandate issue as prayed.
LANGDON, Justice.
We concur: WASTE, C. J.; SEAWELL, J.; PRESTON, J.; SHENK, J.
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Docket No: S. F. 15423.
Decided: August 16, 1935
Court: Supreme Court of California.
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