Redding v. Bell

4 Cal. 333
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1854
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Redding v. Bell, 4 Cal. 333 (Cal. 1854).

Opinions

Mr. J. Heydeneeldt

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The Act of 13th of April, 1854, amendatory of the general law Regulating the Office of State Comptroller, declares that “no warrant shall be drawn on the Treasury, except there be an unexhausted specific appropriation by law, to meet the same.”

It is urged by the appellant that as the Act of May 1st, 1854, to create the office of State Printer, requires the Comptroller to draw his warrants on the Treasurer for such sums as may be due the State Printer, it takes the case out of the provision of the general law; that it is in effect a [334]*334[334] specific appropria- *tion. This cannot be, because no fund is appropriated; there is no named amount which is capable of being exhausted. The two .Acts are not in conflict, and can be easily reconciled. The State Printer Act required the warrants to be drawn, but this was in contemplation that there would be a specific appropriation, according to the settled financial system adopted by the Legislature, and without which, the requirement must be in abeyance.

Another fatal objection to the appellant’s case is his failure to allege that there is any “moneysnot otherwise appropriated by law,” out of which the compensation in question is directed to be paid.

The judgment must be affirmed.

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