Case Name: AUDITOR GENERAL vs. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Menominee)
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1891-12-30
Citations: 1 McGrath 1311
Docket Number: No. 12318
Parties: AUDITOR GENERAL vs. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Menominee),
Judges: 
Reporter: Mandamus cases decided in the Supreme court of Michigan
Volume: 1
Pages: 1311–1313

Head Matter:
AUDITOR GENERAL vs. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Menominee),
No. 12318,
89 M., 552.

Opinion:
To compel respondent to levy State taxes for the year 1891, apportioned to that county, after the passage of the act creating the county of Dickinson out of territory formerly within Menominee and other counties, but before the act took effect.
Denied October 30, 1891, (opinion filed December 30, 1891), on the ground that relator should have anticipated the organization of Dickinson county and made an apportionment accordingly, and suggesting that such an apportionment be made.
• The case involved the question as to whether the act organizing Dickinson county received the vote of a majority of the members-elect of the senate, and the validity of certain proceedings unseating a senator and seating one who voted in favor of the act in question. Dickinson county was allowed to intervene and file an answer.