2 Wash. 479 | Wash. | 1891
The opinion of the court was delivered by
— This was a mandamus proceeding to compel the county treasurer of Pierce county, as ex officio treasurer of school district No. 60, to pay a certain school warrant purporting to be issued by the directors of said
“In cities of more than ten thousand inhabitants, can the <city limits be extended and embrace within its extended limits other school districts which before were entirely independent districts, with board of directors and other officers, and by such extension (when completed as required by law) abolish and prematurely end the official terms of such school trustees or directors and clerks, in the district or parts of districts so brought in?
“Or shall such directors and officers continue to serve until their term expires as a part of an enlarged board of education, consisting of the old board and all those residing in the extended limits?
“Or shall such districts continue as separate and independent districts, notwithstanding such extension of the city limits?
“What power has the old board of education of the city district to bind the enlarged district, or to control the funds and property of the said outlying districts?”
It will be seen by the questions thus submitted to this court for decision that this controversy grows out of complications arising by reason of the annexation of certain outlying territory to the city of Tacoma, and its effect upon outside school districts included in the limits so annexed to the said city. The learned judge of the court below was of the opinion that all such territory, when annexed to said city, became a part of school district No. 10, comprising the city of Tacoma, and with this position I am entirely content, as I think it clearly warranted by the statutes relating to that subject. The judge of the court below was of the further opinion that, although said enlarged city comprises but one school district, yet, under the provisions of § 2 of