83 S.W.2d 685 | Tex. App. | 1935
On August 2, 1933, E. J. Neiderhofer, C. Ellisor, and W. E. Franklin were commissioners of their respective precincts of San Jacinto county, Tex., and W. B. Hansbro was the county judge, and John C. Browder the county attorney of said county. On that date the commissioners' court of said county met in regular session with Judge W. B. Hansbro presiding, and each of the above-named commissioners present. During the deliberations of the court, Commissioner E. J. Neiderhofer moved the court that John C. Browder, county attorney, be allowed the sum of $1,200 as ex officio fees of office for the year 1933; two-thirds of said sum to be due and payable as of August 1, 1933, and the remainder to be due and payable monthly in the sum of $100 per month, same to be paid on the first day of each month up to and including December 1, 1933. This motion was duly seconded by Commissioner C. Ellisor. Judge Hansbro declined to recognize the motion, or to permit same to be voted on by the commissioner members of the court. This suit for mandamus to compel Judge Hansbro to receive the motion and to submit same to a vote of the commissioners was instituted by the commissioners mentioned. The mandamus was awarded, and this appeal is from that judgment.
The several commissioners, together with the county judge, compose the commissioners' court, and the county judge, when present, is the presiding officer of the court. Article 2342, R. S. 1925. The allowance of ex officio fees as compensation for official services is lodged with the commissioners' court, and the power to do so is vested in the court to be exercised in their discretion, limited only to the maximum of such fees as are allowed by law. Article 3895, R. S. 1925; Veltman v. Slater,
The judgment awarding the mandamus is affirmed.