CITY OF COLUMBIA v. S.C. PUB. SER. COMM.

18089

242 S.C. 528 (1963)

131 S.E.2d 705

CITY OF COLUMBIA et al., Petitioners-Respondents, v. SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION and Southern Railway Company, Respondents-Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

July 2, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Earl E. Eisenhart, Jr., of Washington, D.C., and F. Dean Rainey, of Greenville, and John Gregg McMaster, of Columbia, for Respondent-Appellant, Southern Railway Company.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and Harry M. Lightsey, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, of Columbia, for The South Carolina Public Service Commission, Appellant.

Messrs. Morris D. Rosen and Robert Wallace, of Charleston, and R.K. Wise, Frank D. Beattie, Jr., and John W. Sholenberger, of Columbia, for Petitioners-Respondents.

Messrs. Earl E. Eisenhart, Jr., of Washington, D.C., and F. Dean Rainey, of Greenville, and John Gregg McMaster, of Columbia, for Respondent-Appellant, Southern Railway Company, in Reply.


July 2, 1963.

TAYLOR, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal by the South Carolina Public Service Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, and the Southern Railway Company, hereinafter referred to as Southern, from a Writ of Certiorari issued by the Honorable Legare Bates, Judge of the Richland County Court, directing the Commission to certify and forward to the Court the record in the matter of the discontinuance...

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