VETERANS TRAVEL CLUB v. ILLINOIS COMMERCE COM.

Nos. 12265, 12360 cons.

15 Ill. App.3d 116 (1973)

303 N.E.2d 142

VETERANS TRAVEL CLUB OF WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION, Defendant-Appellant. CROWN TRANSIT LINES, INC., Complainant-Appellant, v. VETERANS TRAVEL CLUB OF WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY et al., Respondents-Appellees — (VETERANS TRAVEL CLUB OF WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION, Defendant-Appellant.)

Appellate Court of Illinois — Fourth District.

October 31, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Scott, Attorney General, of Chicago, (Peter A. Fasseas, Robert H. Wiorski, and James R. Sullivan, Assistant Attorneys General, of counsel,) for appellant Illinois Commerce Commission.

Olsen & Olsen, of Springfield, for appellant Crown Transit Lines, Inc. Robert T. Lawley, of Routman & Lawley, of Springfield, for appellees.


Appeals dismissed.

Mr. JUSTICE SIMKINS delivered the opinion of the court:

The captioned appeals are consolidated for opinion. This court, on its own motion, entered a rule on the appellant, Illinois Commerce Commission, to show cause why its appeal should not be dismissed for want of a final, appealable order. Appellant Crown Transit Lines, Inc., was ruled to show cause why its appeal should not be dismissed for want of a final appealable order and for want...

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