Case Name: BOARD of COM'RS of DELAWARE COUNTY et al. v. NEWS-DISPATCH PTG. & AUDIT CO.
Court: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Decision Date: 1926-12-14
Citations: 122 Okla. 107
Docket Number: No. 16814
Parties: BOARD of COM’RS of DELAWARE COUNTY et al. v. NEWS-DISPATCH PTG. & AUDIT CO.
Judges: NICHOLSON, O. J., and HARRISON, MASON, LESTER, HUNT, CLARK, and RILEY, JJ„ concur.
Reporter: Oklahoma Reports
Volume: 122
Pages: 107–108

Head Matter:
BOARD of COM’RS of DELAWARE COUNTY et al. v. NEWS-DISPATCH PTG. & AUDIT CO.
No. 16814
— Opinion Filed Dec. 14, 1926.
W. F. Hampton, Co. Atty., for plaintiffs in error.
G. W. Goad, for defendant in error.

Opinion:
PHELPS, J.
This action was originally brought in the district court of Delaware county by the News-Dispatch Printing and Audit Company, • defendant in error here, against the board of county commissioners of Delaware county, plaintiffs in error here, to recover a money judgment on 19 separate items of account which it claimed to be due for supplies furnished certain county officers, the total amount prayed for aggregating the sum of $935.86, with interest and costs. From a judgment in favor of plaintiff, the defendants prosecute their appeal.
The evidence shows that the county superintendent of schools, county treasurer, county assessor, county surveyor, county clerk, and court clerk made the purchases of the goods direct from the company, there being no contracts made with the board of county commissioners for furnishing such supp'ies as provided by law.
The question involved here, to wit, whether the company is entitled to recover the purchase price for the goods purchased hy the individual county officers, has been definitely settled hy former recent decisions of this court, and it is our 'conclusion, following the doctrine there laid down, that the plaintiff below was not entitled to recover on these claims or contracts against the county, unless it can he shown that the contracts rest on some express or implied provisions of law. Edelmann v. Board of Com'rs of LeFlore County, 310 Okla. 172, 237 Pac. 94; News-Dispatch Printing & Audit Co. v. Board of Com'rs, 112 Okla. 138, 240 Pac. 64.
Section 5793, Comp. Stats. 1921, expressly authorizes the hoard of county commiss'oners to provide, and charges them with the duty of furnishing, the necessary supplies to the various county officers, and it has heretofore been held by this court that this duty cannot be delegated to some other officer or person as was apparently attempted to be done in this case. Board of Com'rs of Tulsa County v. News-Dispatch Printing & Audit Co., 104 Okla. 260, 231 Pac. 250; Board of County Com'rs v. Co-Operative Publishing Co., 104 Okla. 262, 231 Pac. 251: Edelmann v. Board of County Com'rs and News-Dispatch Printing & Auditing Co. v. Board of County Com'rs, supra.
The claim sued on herein haying arisen out of contracts for supplies made by the various county officers above referred to, and not by the board of county commissioners as provided hy law, they are invalid and not enforceable against the county.
The judgment of the district court is therefore reversed, and the cause remanded, with directions to dismiss the action.
NICHOLSON, O. J., and HARRISON, MASON, LESTER, HUNT, CLARK, and RILEY, JJ" concur.