185 Ind. 139 | Ind. | 1916
— This is a mandamus action by appellee against appellants, the trustee of Center school township, Hancock county, and the mem: bers of - the advisory board of that township, to
The complaint alleges, in substance, that on March 24, 1914, the members of the advisory board of' Center township, met in special session and found that it was indispensably necessary to provide for the construction of a new school building in district No. 13 to take the place of an old building which was found, among other things, to have become unsanitary, and that the cost of the proposed building would be $47,000, .which sum would exceed any sum available therefor from funds on hand or procurable from the existing levy. It is further averred that the advisory board at said meeting, by special order entered and signed on the record of the board, ordered and directed that the bonds of the school township be issued in the amount of $47,000 and sold by the trustee to provide funds with which to erect the building; that plans and specifications were subsequently adopted and notice was . given of the
There was no error either in overruling the demurrer to the complaint or in sustaining the demurrer to the answer, and the judgment is therefore affirmed.
Note. — Reported in 113 N. E. 233. Existence of another adequate remedy as a bar to a mandamus proceeding, 98 Am. St. 866, 26 Cyc 171. Statutory restrictions as to site for school buildings, note 43 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1024. See under (7) 36 Cyc 1153; (9) 31 Cyc 62; (11) 35 Cye 931.