Case Name: STATE ex McCREHEN v. DONAHEY, Gov.
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1926-04-05
Citations: 4 Ohio Law Abs. 337
Docket Number: No. 19756
Parties: STATE ex McCREHEN v. DONAHEY, Gov.
Judges: 
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 4
Pages: 337–337

Head Matter:
STATE ex McCREHEN v. DONAHEY, Gov.
No. 19756.
Supreme Court
Dock. April 5, 1926.
Attorneys — J. W. Jacoby and Knepper & Wilcox Columbus, for relator. ■;

Opinion:
The petition alleges that the relator, John E. McCrehen is a citizen of the State of Ohio and an elector and tax payer in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; that he is a real estate broker as defined in 6373-25 GC.; that the respondent Vic Donahey is the Governor of Ohio; that 6373-25 GC. requires the respondent, as Governor to appoint a State Board of Real Estate Examiners; that the respondent has failed and refused to appoint such board and that the relator has no adequate remedy in law.
It is prayed that a writ of mandamus be issued requiring the respondent to appoint the Board as required by law.