133 Ark. 188 | Ark. | 1918
Appellee filed petition against appellants in the Howard circuit' court for a writ of mandamus commanding the directors of School District No. 62, in Howard County, to issue it a warrant for $.130.75. It was alleged that appellee obtained a judgment for that amount against said school district on the 3d day of October, 1916, and that the school directors of the district had neglected, failed and refused to issue warrants for said sum to appellee.
Appellants demurred to the petition on the ground that it did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. The demurrer was overruled and appellants refused to plead further, whereupon the court ordered the clerk to issue a writ of mandamus directing or commanding appellants to issue their warrants on the treasurer of Howard County, Arkansas, for the sum of $130.75, with interest thereon from the 3d day of October, 1916, to the date of issue at the rate of six per cent, per annum, and to deliver same to appellee. Prom that judgment an appeal has been prosecuted to this court.
If the claimant may use his warrant to pay school district taxes and may-gain priority by presenting and recording same when no funds are on hand, it follows that he is entitled to his warrant for those purposes-, regardless of whether money is in the treasury to pay it.
The petition being good on demurrer, the judgment is affirmed.-