Counsel for the plaintiff argue, that a claim like that sued upon in this action, originating not in an express
It is suggested by council for tbe town that sucb employment was improper and unlawful, because of tbe influence wbicb tbe plaintiff might have over tbe minds of bis associates as members of the auditing board in tbe examination and allowance of bis account. This argument seems far fetched, and really without any solid foundation. Any other person might have tbe same or even greater influence; but it is not to Be presumed that tbe auditors would act from or be governed by any sucb motives. With one justice of the town called in place of tbe plaintiff, or perhaps with two justices and one supervisor constituting tbe auditing board, it is not to be presumed that tbe account of the plaintiff would be treated or fare any better than that of any other individual. With the strong incentive of opposing self-interest actuating each member of the board, and tbe popular scrutiny and judgment of their action, it must be assumed that tbe claim presented would not be regarded with too much favor, and that the rights and interests of tbe town would not be lost sight of or endangered.
But notwithstanding tbe views thus entertained of tbe merits of tbe claim sued upon, we are still of opinion that tbe judgment appealed from should be affirmed, and that for tbe reason assigned by tbe judge of tbe circuit court in bis second conclusion of law upon tbe facts found by him. We think the suit was prematurely brought. Tbe true intent and policy of the statutes undoubtedly require that demands of the kind shall be presented to tbe auditing board for examination and allowance, before any action can be maintained upon them against the town. This appears from sections 79 and 80, cb. 15, R. S.; 1 Tay. Stats., 368, §§ 104, 105. It is certainly very wise and proper that tbe town should not be put to tbe expense of a lawsuit until after tbe board of auditors have refused to allow tbe claim; and sucb, we think, was tbe intention of tbe legisla
By the Court. — Judgment affirmed.