MITCHELL v. COUNTY SANITATION DIST.

Docket No. 22100.

150 Cal.App.2d 366 (1957)

309 P.2d 930

GEORGE A. MITCHELL, Petitioner and Respondent, v. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NUMBER ONE OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Defendant and Respondent; J.M. LOWERY, as Auditor, etc., Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division One.

April 22, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold W. Kennedy, County Counsel (Los Angeles), and Alfred Charles De Flon, Deputy County Counsel, for Appellant.

F.J. Finucane, Gordon, Knapp & Gill and Joseph C. Gill for Respondents.


FOURT, J.

This is an appeal from a judgment granting a writ of mandate wherein J.M. Lowery, County Auditor of Los Angeles County, was directed to draw certain warrants in favor of the petitioner.

The material facts were stipulated to and are substantially as follows: County Sanitation District Number One of Los Angeles County, hereinafter referred to as the District, was during all of the times in question, and still is, a political subdivision of the state...

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