GRANT COUNTY EXCISE BOARD v. GRANT COUNTY FREE FAIR ASS'N.

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GRANT COUNTY EXCISE BOARD v. GRANT COUNTY FREE FAIR ASS'N.
1932 OK 410
12 P.2d 226
157 Okla. 300
Case Number: 23146
Decided: 05/24/1932
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

GRANT COUNTY EXCISE BOARD
v.
GRANT COUNTY FREE FAIR ASS'N.

Syllabus

¶0 Mandamus--County Free Fair Association Without Authority to Maintain Action--Mandamus to Require Excise Board to Make Tax Levy.
There is no authority of law for a free fair association, organized under the statutes of the state of Oklahoma, to institute or maintain an action in the courts of this state to mandamus an excise board to make a tax levy.

Appeal from District Court, Grant County; O. C. Wybrant, Judge.

Action by the Grant County Free Fair Association against the Grant County Excise Board. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals. Reversed and remanded, with directions.

C. N. Ernest, County Attorney, for plaintiff in error.
J. E. Falkenberg, for defendant in error.

ANDREWS, J.

¶1 This is an appeal by the plaintiff in error, hereinafter referred to as defendant, from a judgment of the district court of Grant county in favor of the defendant in error, hereinafter referred to as plaintiff.

¶2 The plaintiff filed a petition in the district court of Grant county in which it prayed that court to issue a writ of mandamus against the defendant, and that court issued the writ prayed for.

¶3 The record does not show that the attention of the trial court was called to what we consider to be the controlling factor on this appeal, that is, that the plaintiff has no right to sue. We do not consider it necessary to enter into an extended discussion of the characteristics of a free fair association as authorized by the statutes of Oklahoma. We deem it sufficient to say that, inasmuch as no authority has been granted to a free fair association to sue, the present action cannot be maintained.

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