Peterson v. Manistee
1 McGrath 1404, 36 McGrath 8
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Bluebook
Peterson v. Manistee, 1 McGrath 1404, 36 McGrath 8 (Mich. 1876).
Opinion
Assumpsit will not lie against a city upon city orders, where the charter provides that no money shall be drawn from jhe city treasury unless it shall have been previously appropriated to the purpose for which it shall be drawn, and requires all orders to specify the object and purposes of such payments. The remedy for the improper refusal of payment upon orders properly drawn is mandamus.
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