Case Name: The State, ex rel. Stafford, v. Tracy, Auditor of State
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1921-05-17
Citations: 102 Ohio St. 694
Docket Number: No. 16991
Parties: The State, ex rel. Stafford, v. Tracy, Auditor of State.
Judges: Marshall, C. J., Johnson, Hough, Wanamaker, Robinson, Jones and Matthias, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, New Service
Volume: 102
Pages: 694–695

Head Matter:
The State, ex rel. Stafford, v. Tracy, Auditor of State.
Public contracts — Certificate of auditor that funds available — Section 2388-1, General Code (107 O. L., 457) — Purchase of site for state feeble minded institution.
(No. 16991
—Decided May 17, 1921.)
In Mandamus.
Messrs. Crissinger, Guthery & Sir elite; and Messrs. Sears & Sears, for relator.
Mr. John G. Price, attorney general; Mr. E. E. Corn; Mr. Robert J. Odell and Mr. William J. Meyer, for defendant.

Opinion:
The court finds that the contract referred to in the petition is alleged to have been made under authority of an act of the general assembly passed 17th day of April, 1919 (108 O. L., 430), entitled "An act to provide for an additional institution for the custody and care of the feeble minded and to make appropriation therefor." The petition contains no allegation of compliance with the provisions of Section 2288-1, General Code (107 O. L., 457), which provides that "It shall be unlawful for any officer, board or commission to enter into any contract, agreement or obligation involving the expenditure of money , unless the auditor of state shall first certify that there is a balance in the appropriation pursuant to which such obligation is required to be paid, not otherwise obligated to pay precedent' obligations." And this court is of the opinion that compliance with the requirements of that section is a condition precedent to the authority of the board to enter into the contract referred to.
It is, therefore, ordered and adjudged that the demurrer to the petition be, and the same is hereby, sustained.
Demurrer sustained.
Marshall, C. J., Johnson, Hough, Wanamaker, Robinson, Jones and Matthias, JJ., concur.