Bucknam v. Ruggles

15 Mass. 180
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJune 15, 1818
StatusPublished
Cited by33 cases

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Bluebook
Bucknam v. Ruggles, 15 Mass. 180 (Mass. 1818).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This is an extremely plain case, and depends on principles perfectly well settled. The deputy, having received a regular appointment from the sheriff, was an officer de facto, notwithstanding his neglect to comply with the provisions of the constitution ; and it is an established principle of law, that the acts of an officer, thus having color of title, in the exercise of the ordinary functions of his office, are valid in respect to the rights of third persons, who may be interested in such acts. The adoption of such a rule is necessary, to prevent a failure of justice, and the great public mischief which might otherwise be justly apprehended. * Besides, the officer’s title to his office ought not to be determined in a collateral way. This was decided in the case of Fowler vs. Bebee & Al., cited in the argument, and in the case of The People vs. Collins,

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