HOOVER MOTOR EXP. CO. v. RAILROAD & PUBLIC UTIL. COM'N


246 S.W.2d 15 (1951)

HOOVER MOTOR EXP. CO., Inc., v. RAILROAD & PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Rehearing Denied February 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Judson Harwood, Nashville, for appellant.

Charles C. Brown, Nashville, for Lewisburg Transfer Co.

Clement & Clement, Nashville, for Bass Transfer Co.

C.W. Tuley, Nashville, for Goggin Truck Line.


GAILOR, Justice.

This controversy was commenced when the Tennessee-Carolina Transportation, Inc., and the other respondents, except the Railroad and Public Utilities Commission, filed applications before that body for certificates of convenience and necessity, to permit them to operate truck lines on certain highways in Tennessee. After a full hearing, the Commission issued these certificates.

Thereupon, Hoover filed petition for certiorari and supersedeas...

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