Johnson v. State Board of Agriculture

32 S.E. 1039, 46 W. Va. 196
CourtWest Virginia Supreme Court
DecidedApril 1, 1899
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Johnson v. State Board of Agriculture, 32 S.E. 1039, 46 W. Va. 196 (W. Va. 1899).

Opinion

BraNNON, Judge:

John T. Johnston, having a contract with the State for furnishing stationery for state use, under chapter 16, Code 1891, seeks of this Court a mandamus to compel the state board of agriculture to buy stationery of him. The principles involved in this case are the same as those stated in the case of Miller v. Board (this day decided) 46 W. Va. 193. Mandamus refused.

Writ Denied.

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Miller v. State Board of Agriculture
32 S.E. 1007 (West Virginia Supreme Court, 1899)

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