Kahn v. Bauer
California Supreme Court Dec 22, 1886 No. No. 11,764Published
Synopsis
Mandamus—Motion to Quash—Affidavit for.—On a motion to quash a writ of mandamus compelling a state officer to redeem certain bonds in accordance with a state law, an affidavit which states, in substance, that the validity of the bonds had been passed on in the United States courts is insufficient.
By the COURT. The facts stated in the affidavit on which the motion to quash the writ heretofore issued in this case is made are insufficient to authorize this court to grant the motion.
The motion must be denied, with leave to respondent to answer within ten days.
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