Case Name: STATE OF OHIO v. STRINGER
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1924-03-20
Citations: 2 Ohio Law Abs. 363
Docket Number: No. 1175
Parties: STATE OF OHIO v. STRINGER
Judges: 
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 2
Pages: 363–363

Head Matter:
No. 343
STATE OF OHIO v. STRINGER
Ohio Appeals, Franklin County
No. 1175.
Decided March 20, 1924
1053. ROADS — Contract made by County Commissioners held invalid because County Auditor had not first certified that the fund therefor was in the treasury.
Attorneys — C. C. Crabbe, Atty. Gen’l, F. C. Williamson and Wm. J. Meyer, Special Counsel, for State; Charles S. Druggan, for Stringer et al; all of Columbus.

Opinion:
KUNKLE, J.
Epitomized Opinion
Published Only in Ohio Law Abstract
Original action in the Common Pleas brought by the State to recover from J. F. Stringer, defendant, and from his surety for failure to complete a road contract. The contract was completed by the State upon an account and this suit brought to recover the excess cost of completing the work.- The County Auditor made his certificate as provided by 5660 and 5661 GC. on May 16, 1916. Judgment being rendered for defendants, the State prosecuted error. Held:
The filing of the certificate by the County Auditor stating that the money required was in the treasury to the credit of the fund from which it was to be drawn is a prerequisite to the execution of a valid contract. 107 OS. 406 cited. The agreement of the County Commissioners on April 7, 1916, was therefore invalid. Judgment affirmed: