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V <br />MUNICIPALITIES 145 <br />meantime, X's term had expired and he was succeeded by Commissioner <br />V, who allegedly had told A that if his vote in favor of B Company's <br />bid was to be had, he had to be paid. <br />"Several bids were received by the County Board at its February 8, <br />1949, meeting, including that of B Company. Said County Board voted <br />to purchase the truck of B Company for $6500.00, said truck to be <br />delivered immediately. <br />"The truck was delivered to the County on or about February 15, <br />1949. However, after careful inspection, it was not as represented, <br />because of several defects making it inoperative. <br />"Since said date the truck has been put in usable condition by B <br />Company, but the County has not paid the purchase price of the truck, <br />nor has the agreed bribe been paid by A or B Company to any of the <br />Commissioners. <br />"X, Y, and Z have been convicted of receiving a bribe; however, not <br />the bribe involved in the above recited facts. V has been charged with <br />asking for a bribe, one not involved in the above facts. His case is still <br />pending. X, Y, and Z have allegedly admitted the facts above recited." <br />Question <br />May the county legally pay for the truck in view of M. S. A. 375.09, <br />assuming that the county board wishes to pay for the truck, being of the <br />opinion that it is worth the contract price? <br />Opinion <br />The answer is "no." There is no basis for payment. This contract, in <br />view of M. S. A. 375,09, is void. There is no contract. The county is in <br />possession of a truck which is owned by the B Company. The county board <br />has no authority to authorize the payment. <br />Winona County Attorney. <br />September 17, 1949, <br />BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS <br />A�- <br />CHARLES E. HOUSTON, <br />Assistant Attorney General. <br />125-A-17 <br />Charter commission — Members — Number — Majority — Amendments to <br />charter — Should be proposed by a charter commission having its full <br />complement of 15 members or a majority of the commission having a <br />full complement of 15 members. <br />