81 P. 22 | Cal. | 1905
This is a suit to recover from the defendant the sum of three hundred and ninety-one dollars, the amount of tax, with penalty, levied on the plaintiff's property for the maintenance of a pretended union high school. This was paid by the plaintff under protest; and it is claimed by him on the facts alleged in the complaint that the tax was void. A demurrer to the complaint was sustained, and judgment thereon entered. In support of the demurrer one of the grounds urged is that the suit cannot be maintained against the tax-collector; and this contention we think should be sustained. Whether the tax was void or the contrary, it was the duty of the defendant on receiving this money to pay it into the county treasury (Const., art. XI, sec. 16; Pol. Code, sec. 3753; San Francisco v. Ford,
We advise that the judgment be affirmed.
Cooper, C., and Chipman, C., concurred.
For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion the judgment appealed from is affirmed.
Henshaw, J., Lorigan, J., McFarland, J. *721