Ingerman v. State ex rel. Caonroy

Decision Date01 May 1891
Docket Number14,879
Citation27 N.E. 499,128 Ind. 225
PartiesIngerman, Drainage Commissioner, v. The State, ex rel. Conroy
CourtIndiana Supreme Court

From the Hamilton Circuit Court.

Judgment reversed.

R. R Stephenson and W. R. Fertig, for appellant.

J. R Gray, A. F. Shirts and M. Vestal, for appellee.

OPINION

Elliott, J.

The petition of the relator, wherein he prays that a writ of mandamus be issued against the appellant, contains these material allegations: That Ingerman is the duly appointed and acting ditch commissioner; that as such commissioner he entered into a contract with the relator for the construction of a public ditch; that the relator performed his part of the work so far as the appellant permitted him to do without cessation; that work was for a time stopped by order of the appellant, but was afterwards resumed by the appellant's order and carried to completion; that the appellant collected assessments levied for the construction of the ditch in the sum of $ 3,303.10, and has disbursed $ 2,913.71, leaving in his hands the sum of $ 389.39; that there is due to the relator and unpaid the sum of $ 327.39.

We have given an outline only of the material allegations of the complaint, but the questions we feel called upon to decide require nothing more.

The first question that we are required to decide is whether the relator has mistaken his remedy. The appellant's contention is that the remedy is not the appropriate one, for the reason that mandamus will not lie where nothing more than the enforcement of a contract is sought. We fully agree that mandamus is not the appropriate remedy for the enforcement of a contract, but we can not agree that this is simply an action to recover upon a contract. We regard the case as one of a radically different character. The case is that of a ministerial officer, with money in his hands, which it is his duty to pay to the party entitled to it under the law. The fund in the appellant's hands was derived from an assessment made for a specific purpose, and the relator as the contractor who constructed the ditch for which the assessments were levied, has a right to compel the appellant to distribute to him the fund as the law directs. The case before us falls within the rule that a ministerial officer who has in his hands a specific fund may be compelled by mandamus to make lawful distribution of the fund. Portland Stone- Ware Co. v. Tayler (R. I.), 19 A. 1086; Board, etc., v. People, ex rel., 24 Ill.App. 410; Case v. Wresler, 4 Ohio St. 561; Illinois State Hospital, etc., v. Higgins, 15 Ill. 185; United States, ex rel., v. Board, etc., 28 F. 407; State, ex rel., v. Board, etc., 4 Ind. 495.

In this instance there is no question of contract liability; the question is as to the duty of the appellant to distribute to the relator the specific fund derived from the assessments levied to pay for the construction of the public ditch. The officer has no right to the specific fund, and he is liable if at all, because he violates his duty in withholding the specific fund from the party entitled to it. He is not liable, upon the facts stated in the petition, to an action for a breach of contract duty, but he is liable, if liable at all, because he violated a duty imposed upon him by law. Such cases as State, ex rel., v. Trustees, 114 Ind. 389, 16 N.E. 808, are not relevant to the point here in dispute, since the liability of the appellant is not upon contract, but his...

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