Case Name: Mason et al. v. Dunn, commissioner, et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1917-01-11
Citations: 146 Ga. 352
Docket Number: 
Parties: Mason et al. v. Dunn, commissioner, et al.
Judges: All the Justices concur.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 146
Pages: 352–352

Head Matter:
Mason et al. v. Dunn, commissioner, et al.
January 11, 1917.
Petition for injunction. Before Judge Fite. Murray superior court. March 37, 1916.
B. E. Beclc, for plaintiffs.
D. W. Blair and J. M. Sellers, for defendants.

Opinion:
Gilbert, J.
1. The act of the General Assembly approved February 21, 1873 (Acts 1873, p. 282), entitled "An act entitled an act to establish a board of commissioners of revenues, roads, bridges, and paupers for the County of Murray," is not unconstitutional for any of the reasons assigned. Churchill v. Walker, 68 Ga. 681, 686; Spier v. Morgan, 80 Ga. 581 (5 S. E. 768); Plumb v. Christie, 103 Ga. 700 (30 S. E. 759, 42 L. R. A. 181).
2. The above-cited act confers authority on the county commissioners to contract for the erection of a court-house, jail, and other public buildings. Dunn v. O'Neill, 144 Ga. 823, 826.
3. The judge of the superior court did not err in refusing the injunction prayed for. Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concur.