INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION v. CHEESEBROUGH

Civ. A. No. 1075.

77 F.Supp. 441 (1948)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION v. CHEESEBROUGH et al.

District Court, D. Minnesota, Third Division.

April 29, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William P. Murphy, Asst. U. S. Atty., of St. Paul, Minn., James A. Murray and Gregory U. Harmon, both of Washington, D. C., and Herman L. Bode, of Minneapolis, Minn., for plaintiff.

L. Glenn Fassett and Mulder & Fassett, all of Minneapolis, Minn., for defendants.


BELL, District Judge.

The defendant Harvey Cheesebrough (hereafter called Cheesebrough) maintains his principal place of business at Minneapolis, Minnesota. He does not have a certificate of public convenience and necessity or a permit issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission authorizing him to engage in the transportation of property as a common or contract carrier by motor vehicle and his lack of authority was at all times known to the defendant Waldorf Paper...

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