71 Tex. 206 | Tex. | 1888
This suit was brought by appellant to compel by mandamus the Commissioner of the General Land Office to issue to him patents to lands to which he is entitled for building the State capítol, without paying the patent fees. Exceptions to the petition were sustained and the suit dismissed.
This is a companion case to cause No. 6388 between the same parties, and the opinion in that case this day delivered is also decisive of this. We there held that the Commissioner had a right and it was his duty to demand the patent fees before delivering the patents, and it follows he can, in no event, be compelled to deliver them until the fees are paid.
We do not mean to imply by this that a mandamus will lie against him, even if the appellant were entitled to his patent without payment of fees. We are clearly of the opinion that a mandamus will not lie against him in a case like this. Waiving the question of-the constitutionality of the act of February 15, 1881, which provides that no writ of mandamus or injunction shall issue against any of the heads of depart
We find no error in the judgment and it is affirmed.
Affirmedl.
Opinion delivered June 15, 1888,
[Associate Justice Walker not sitting,]