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Santa Monica v. Railroad Commission

Supreme Court of California
Dec 27, 1918
179 Cal. 467 (Cal. 1918)

Opinion

L. A. No. 5974.L. A. No. 5975.

December 27, 1918.

APPLICATIONS for a Writ of Review originally made to the Supreme Court to annul certain orders of the Railroad Commission. Applications denied.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

Victor R. Lucas, for Petitioner City of Santa Monica.

Rush M. Blodget, for Petitioner City of Venice.

John Munger and William Hazlett, for Petitioner City of Pasadena.

Alfred Barstow, for Petitioner City of Alhambra.


By these proceedings it is sought to review certain orders of the Railroad Commission raising certain rates or charges for the transportation of passengers by the Pacific Electric Railway Company. Section 20 of article XII of the constitution provides that in such matters "the decision of the said commission . . . shall not be subject to review by any court except upon the question whether such decision of the commission will result in confiscation of property."

We are satisfied that the petitions filed herein do not allege facts showing any "confiscation of property" within the meaning of this constitutional provision.

The applications are denied.


Summaries of

Santa Monica v. Railroad Commission

Supreme Court of California
Dec 27, 1918
179 Cal. 467 (Cal. 1918)
Case details for

Santa Monica v. Railroad Commission

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF SANTA MONICA (a Municipal Corporation), et al., Petitioners, v…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Dec 27, 1918

Citations

179 Cal. 467 (Cal. 1918)
177 P. 989