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Hominy Electric Light Power Co. v. State

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 11, 1930
284 P. 873 (Okla. 1930)

Opinion

No. 17429

Opinion Filed February 11, 1930.

(Syllabus.)

Franchises — Unconstitutionality of Statute Authorizing Utilities to Exchange Municipal Franchise, for Revocable Permit.

It appearing that the opinion in the case of City of Okmulgee v. Okmulgee Gas Co., 140 Okla. 88, 282 P. 640, is decisive of the issues involved in this appeal and the parties hereto having so stipulated, it is held, by virtue of the decision in such case and the stipulation of the parties filed herein, that this cause should be, and is, reversed and remanded, with directions to the Corporation Commission to vacate the order appealed from, and the supersedeas bond filed herein is discharged.

Commissioners' Opinion, Division No. 1.

Appeal by the Hominy Electric Power Company from order of Corporation Commission in favor of the Sand Springs Power, Light Water Company. Reversed and remanded.

N.E. McNeill, Wood Jones, and John E. Tracy, for plaintiff in error.

Stuart, Sharp Cruce, for defendants in error Sand Springs Power, Light Water Company.

E.S. Ratliff, for defendant in error Corporation Commission.


This is an appeal by the Hominy Electric Light Power Company from an order of the Corporation Commission awarding the Sand Springs Power, Light Water Company a certificate of public convenience and necessity. The parties to the action have filed herein their stipulation wherein it is conceded that the decision in the case of City of Okmulgee v. Okmulgee Gas Co., 140 Okla. 88, 282 P. 640, is controlling and decisive of this action, and request that this cause be reversed and that the supersedeas bond filed herein be discharged.

Upon the authority and holding in the case of City of Okmulgee v. Okmulgee Gas Co., supra, and the stipulation of the parties above referred to, this cause is reversed with directions to the Corporation Commission to vacate the order appealed from, and permit withdrawal of the application of the Sand Springs Power, Light Water Company for certificate of convenience and necessity. The supersedeas bond filed herein by plaintiff in error, Hominy Electric Light Power Company, is hereby discharged, and the principal and sureties thereon released.

BENNETT, TEEHEE, REID, and FOSTER, Commissioners, concur.

By the Court: It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Hominy Electric Light Power Co. v. State

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 11, 1930
284 P. 873 (Okla. 1930)
Case details for

Hominy Electric Light Power Co. v. State

Case Details

Full title:HOMINY ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER CO. v. STATE ex rel. CORPORATION COM. et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Feb 11, 1930

Citations

284 P. 873 (Okla. 1930)
284 P. 873