SILVER v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES

Docket No. 28771.

245 Cal.App.2d 673 (1966)

54 Cal. Rptr. 203

PHILL SILVER, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES et al., Defendants and Respondents.

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

October 18, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phill Silver, in pro. per., for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Roger Arnebergh, City Attorney, Bourke Jones, Assistant City Attorney, and Jack L. Wells, Deputy City Attorney, for Defendants and Respondents.


FILES, P.J.

This action was commenced by a taxpayer, purportedly on behalf of the City of Los Angeles, to recover into the city treasury the salary paid to the superintendent of the receiving hospital upon the allegation that the superintendent had failed to devote his entire time to the duties of the office. The action was dismissed before trial upon the ground that the second amended complaint failed to state a cause of action, and plaintiff is here appealing from...

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