Santa Cruz Railroad v. County of Santa Clara
62 Cal. 180, 1882 Cal. LEXIS 718
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Santa Cruz Railroad v. County of Santa Clara, 62 Cal. 180, 1882 Cal. LEXIS 718 (Cal. 1882).
Opinion
The demurrer to the complaint was properly sustained. We see no such statement of facts in the complaint as would justify a judgment against the county. For a neglect or a refusal to perform a duty imposed on him by law, a Supervisor is by Section 4086, Political Code, made personally liable.
Judgment affirmed.
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