Boggs v. County of Placer
4 P. 569, 65 Cal. 561, 1884 Cal. LEXIS 630
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Boggs v. County of Placer, 4 P. 569, 65 Cal. 561, 1884 Cal. LEXIS 630 (Cal. 1884).
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The plaintiff, not having collected the taxes in question, is not entitled to commissions or fees for their collection. Not having been prevented from collecting them by the act of the defendant, plaintiff is not entitled to recover of defendant any sum as money had and received to and for his use and benefit.
Judgment affirmed.
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