Case ID: ky_2/html/0073-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

AUGUST 13, 1801.
    Isaac Taylor v. The Justices of the Cumberland County Court.
    
      Upon a Mandamus.
    
    .¡Such of the justices of a, county court as caused the illegal ouster of tha clerk from his office, are liable to him for his cost.
   The court being now sufficiently advised of and concerning the motion made by the plaintiff’s attorney, on the seventh day of November, eighteen hundred, to recover costs of John O. Irvine, Joseph Black and David Hutchison, three of the said justices are of opinion that as the justices named herein appear to have been the cause of the illegal ouster of the said Taylor from the clerkship of the county court of the county aforesaid, they should in justice be compelled to pay to the said Taylor all legal costs by him in this behalf expended.