TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. v. CITY OF SEYMOUR

No. 270.

54 F.2d 97 (1931)

TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. v. CITY OF SEYMOUR et al.

District Court, N. D. Texas, Wichita Falls Division.

December 1, 1931.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cantey, Hanger & McMahon, of Fort Worth, Tex., and Worsham, Rollins, Burford, Ryburn & Hincks, of Dallas, Tex., for complainant.

Touchstone, Wight, Gormley & Price, of Dallas, Tex., and J. A. Wheat, of Seymour, Tex., for respondents.


ATWELL, District Judge.

Seymour, Tex., has 2,626 people. It has about seven hundred consumers of electric current. There are two electric service companies. The complainant's plant is of the value of $170,000 plus, for useful and useable property; the respondent's plant is worth approximately $130,000. The customers of the community are divided about equally between the two, with a slight preponderance in favor of the municipal plant. The predecessor of the complainant...

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