A Treatise On the Law of Municipal Corporations volume 1

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A Treatise On the Law of Municipal Corporations volume 1
Howard S Howard Strickland Abbott
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Hewitt, 2 N. Y. Ta Cruz Rock Pavement Co. V. Brod- Supp. 697; In re Delaware & H. Erick, 113 Cal. 628; Dawson v. Canal Co. , 8 N. Y. Supp. 352. Un- Woodhams, 11 Colo. App. 394, 53 der such provision, city officials Pac. 238; Dement v. Rokker, 126 cannot permit a bidder to with- 111. 174. A "lowest bid" being such draw his bid even before they are through the collusion of the one opened.
making the same with others who People v. Kings County, 42 Hun.
purposely refrain from bidding is (N. Y. ) 45
...8. "It does not seem not a "letting to the lowest bid- possible that the legislature intend- der" within the meaning of the ed to take from * * * the board statutes or the constitution. Of supervisors all discretion as to 600 POWERS.
268 268. The same subject continued.
As stated in the preceding section, the law may give to public officials the power to reject arbitrarily all bids unless some one the making of contracts for the peo- ple of the county. Suppose, from accident or design, it should hap- pen that there was but one bid and that was for grossly exorbitant prices; could it be claimed that the board of supervisors must never- theless award the contract?


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