PORTLAND GEN. ELEC. v. HYDRO COM.


208 Or. 61 (1956)

298 P.2d 840

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY v. HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION ET AL

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Motion allowed June 27, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phillips, Coughlin, Buell & Phillips, Portland, for the motion.

Robert Y. Thornton, Attorney General, and E.G. Foxley, Deputy Attorney General, Salem, contra.


MOTION ALLOWED.

PER CURIAM.

Appellant, General Electric Company, a corporation, has moved to dismiss its appeal on the ground that the question involved has become moot. The attorney general, representing the defendant, The Hydroelectric Commission of Oregon, objects, not to the motion, but to the ground thereof. He is willing that the appeal be dismissed but not that the controversy be determined by this court to be...

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