Gibbs v. Bartlett
63 Cal. 117, 1883 Cal. LEXIS 375
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Gibbs v. Bartlett, 63 Cal. 117, 1883 Cal. LEXIS 375 (Cal. 1883).
Opinion
The duties sought to be enforced on the part of the respondents are clearly enjoined by law. Performance of these duties cannot be refused on the ground set up by [118]*118respondents, to wit, that there may not be sufficient funds in the treasury to defray the expenses of the election.
Let the writ issue as prayed.
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