CENTRAL MAINE POWER CO. v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COM'N


136 A.2d 726 (1957)

CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Re Increase In Rates.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

November 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Everett Maxcy, William H. Dunham, Augusta, Leonard A. Pierce, Vincent McKusick, Portland, for Central Main Power Co.

Richard B. Sanborn, Atty. Gen., for Public Utilities Comm.

Before WILLIAMSON, C. J., and WEBBER, BELIVEAU, TAPLEY, SULLIVAN and DUBORD, JJ.


WILLIAMSON, Chief Justice.

This rate case is before us on exceptions by the central Maine Power Company to the denial by the Public Utilities Commission of its request for an increase in electrical rates. Rates under the statute must be just and reasonable. R.S. Chap. 44, Sec. 17. Questions of law may be raised by exceptions to the ruling of the Commission on an agreed statement of facts, or, as here, on facts found by the Commission. R.S. Chap. 44, Sec. 67.

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