170 Ga. 574 | Ga. | 1930
W. M. Newberry and others, as taxpayers, brought suit to enjoin the Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Baker County and Austin Brothers Bridge Company from carrying out a contract entered into between the commissioners and the company. The contract was for the removal of a bridge from one point on Chickasawhatchee Creek and the erection of the same at another point. The commissioners had advertised for bids according to specifications, and received three bids, one from Austin Brothers Bridge Company, one from J. L. Goodman, and one from C, W, Rumney. The bid from the Austin Company was the
1. The court did not err in holding that the commissioners were within their legal rights and in the exercise of their discretion in disregarding the two lower bids and accepting the bid of the Austin Bridge Company.
2. This case differs in its facts from the case of Garrison v. Perkins, 137 Ga. 744 (74 S. E. 541), and is not in conflict therewith.
Judgment affirmed.