4 Cal. 388 | Cal. | 1854
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This was an application to the Court below for a mandamus to compel the respondent, as Clerk of the Common Council of the City of San Francisco, to make publication of certain notices in the newspaper called the “Placer Times and Transcript. ”
It is admitted to be the duty of the respondent to make proper publication of such notices, and also, that a mandamus will lie under the 468th section of the Practice Act, at the suit of the appellant, who is interested in the publication.
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We regard this section of the Constitution as merely directory, and if we were inclined to a different opinion, would be cai’eful how we lent ourselves to a construction which must in effect obliterate almost every law from the statute book, unhinge the business, and destroy the labor of the last three years.
The first Legislature that met under the Constitution seems to have considered this section as directory, and almost every act of that, and the subsequent sessions, would be obnoxious to this objection.
The contemporaneous expositions of the first Legislature, composed of many who had participated as members of the Convention in forming our State Constitution, adopted or acquiesced in by every subsequent Legislature, and tacitly assented to by the Courts, when taken in connection with the fact that rights have grown up under it, so that it has become a rule of property, must govern our decision.
From this it follows that the Act of May 3d is not unconstitutional, because it conflicts with or repeals certain provisions of the Charter of the City of San Francisco. In fact, it may reasonably be doubted whether there is any conflict at all. What was before done, was required by the Act to be done in a certian manner. The law has made this mode obligatory; it therefore is of the essence of the notices
With the policy or wisdom of the act we have nothing to do. It is simply our duty to determine its legality.
The judgment is reversed.