MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. v. P.U.C.

No. 32097.

154 Ohio St. 271 (1950)

MODERN MOTOR EXPRESS, INC., APPELLANT, v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided November 29, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Power, McConnaughey & Griffith, Messrs. Dargusch, Caren, Greek & King and Mr. Noel F. George, for appellant.

Mr. Herbert S. Duffy, attorney general, and Mr. Kenneth B. Johnston, for appellee.


MATTHIAS, J.

The question presented is whether the order of the Public Utilities Commission is unlawful or unreasonable. Numerous errors are assigned. The appellant contends that the commission erred in its finding that the protestant carriers were furnishing reasonably adequate service; that the commission's order was manifestly against the weight of the evidence and so clearly unsupported by the evidence as to show misapprehension, mistake or disregard of duty upon...

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