38 Cal. 629 | Cal. | 1869
This is an appeal from an order dissolving a temporary injunction issued to restrain the Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the City and County of San Francisco from exposing to sale a lot in said city and county to which the plaintiff claims to have acquired the title originally held by the city, and the chief ground of equity relied upon is, that
The Commissioners are the exclusive judges of the necessity for such sale or lease until the trust is finally closed, and their action in this respect cannot be impugned, nor their discretion controlled by the city or its grantee, except on the ground of fraud or a gross abuse of discretion by the Trustees. The assets in" the hands of the Trustees for the payment of the trust debt consist largely of stocks, bonds and other securities of fluctuating value, and until the time shall arrive for closing the trust, it will be impossible to ascertain whether or not they are sufficient to extinguish the trust debt. In the meantime the Commissioners have the power, and it is their duty, to provide against contingencies by raising a fund by the sale of property, if necessary, which shall be certainly and reasonably sufficient to pay the debt and accruing expenses.
The other points made by the appellant are not tenable, and require no discussion.
Judgment affirmed.