By a complaint consisting of several counts or causes of action, the petitioner instituted a suit in the superior court for $500 alleged to have been earned as commission while in the employment of the defendants therein named. A demurrer interposed upon the ground that said court had no jurisdiction of the action was sustained, and the plaintiff has petitioned for a writ ofmandamus to require the overruling of the demurrer and a trial of the issues.
[1] The superior court is without jurisdiction of the subject matter of the action. (Scott v. Superior Court,
The writ is denied.
Thompson (Ira F.), J., and Archbald, J., pro tem., concurred.
