Warren v. . State

153 S.E. 864, 199 N.C. 211, 1930 N.C. LEXIS 88
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided July 2, 1930·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

CoNNOR, J.

For the purpose of disposing of this proceeding, begun in this Court (Const, of N. C., sec. 9, Art. IY), it may be conceded that the facts are as alleged in the petition, to wit: (1) That claimant performed services for the State Board of Elections, as alleged in the petition; (2) that said services were performed pursuant to a contract of employment made with claimant by the Assistant Secretary of said Board; (3) that said Assistant Secretary had authority to make said contract; and (4) that claimant has not been paid the compensation for said services agreed upon by said contract.

*212 Upon these facts, however, no question of law is presented, the decision of which by this Court would aid the General Assembly in determining whether or not an appropriation should be made for the payment of the claim. For this reason in accordance with authoritative decisions of this Court with respect to its jurisdiction in proceedings for the enforcement of claims against the State, the proceeding was dismissed. Lacy v. State, 195 N. C., 284, 141 S. E., 886, and cases cited and reviewed in the opinion of the Court. Where the facts upon which a claim against the State is founded, are in .controversy and no question of law is involved, this Court will not, in the exercise of its jurisdiction, conferred by the Constitution of the State, with respect to claims against the State, pass upon the validity of the claim, with a view to recommending payment or rejection of the claim by the General Assembly. In such case, the claimant is not entitled to the aid of this Court in presenting his claim to the General Assembly, nor should he be prejudiced by an adverse decision.

Dismissed.

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