134 Ga. 866 | Ga. | 1910
In 1871 the General Assembly created the road board of Bibb county, conferring upon that body ministerial authority over clearing and working the legally established public roads. The fiscal affairs of Bibb county are looked after by the
At the time of the enactment of the act of 1909 it liad been adjudicated that Mr. Boss was not entitled to receive from the county’s revenues compensation for defending the road board in certain litigation. This adjudication was based on the lack of power in the road board to employ counsel at the county’s expense to defend the hoard in a mandamus proceeding instituted bv citizens of the county to compel it to open and work a road purporting to have been established by order of the county hoard of commissioners. Ross v. Bibb County, 130 Ga. 585 (61 S. E. 465). Whatever right Mr. Boss may now have against the county to collect his fee and certain expenses must spring from the act of 1909. By the terms of the act Bibb County “is authorized and directed to pay to John P. Boss, of said county, the sum of seven hundred and fifty ($750) dollars for attorney’ fee incurred by the road board of Bibb county in the ease of John C. Green and T. B. West vs. The Road Board of Bibb County, petition for mandamus, in the superior court of Bibb county, and fourteen dollars and seventy-five cents ($14.75) for costs incurred hv said road hoard and advanced by him on a cross-bill of exceptions in said case.” Acts of 1909, p. 377. This
Judgment affirmed.