MANSEL v. LYCOMING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS


89 Pa. D. & C. 239 (1954)

Mansel v. Lycoming County Commissioners

Common Pleas Court of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.

June 1, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Swank Phillips, for county controller.

Malcolm Muir, county solicitor, for county commissioners.


WILLIAMS, P.J., June 1, 1954.

Plaintiff, Controller of the County of Lycoming, and defendants, Commissioners of Lycoming County, have asked the court to rule as to a claim of the controller against the commissioners.

The legislature of Pennsylvania, by Act of May 23, 1949, P.L. 1709, provided that the controller in every sixth class county was to receive an allowance for expenses in connection with the institution district, in the amount of $1,000. This act...

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