MATTER OF PETITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TRANSPORT


5 N.J. 196 (1950)

74 A.2d 580

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC SERVICE INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FOR AN APPROVAL OF AN INCREASE IN THE RATES OF FARE. PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC SERVICE INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, PETITIONERS-RESPONDENTS, v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, APPELLANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 27, 1950.

Rehearing Denied July 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Benjamin C. Van Tine, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for the appellant (Mr. Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General).

Mr. William H. Speer argued the cause for the respondents (Mr. Winslow B. Ingham, on the brief; Messrs. William H. Speer and William H. Blake, attorneys).

Mr. George M. Eichler argued the cause for Hill Bus Company, et al., intervenors.

Mr. James F.X. O'Brien argued the cause for Consolidated Bus Lines. Inc., et al., intervenors.


The opinion of the court was delivered by VANDERBILT, C.J.

The State, by the Attorney General, appeals from a decision and order of the Board of Public Utility Commissioners entered on December 14, 1949, dismissing an order to show cause issued by the Board and directed to Public Service Coordinated Transport and Public Service Interstate Transportation Company, why the rate of fare approved by an order of the Board dated May...

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