ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO. v. CITY OF LITTLE ROCK

No. 73-237.

506 S.W.2d 555 (1974)

ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO., Appellant, v. CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

Rehearing Denied April 8, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Baker & Probst, P. A., by Charles W. Baker, Little Rock, for appellant.

Joseph C. Kemp, Little Rock, for City of Little Rock.

Smith, Williams, Friday, Eldredge & Clark by William L. Terry, Little Rock, for Housing Authority of City of Little Rock.


BROWN, Justice.

The appellant Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company (Arkla) is a privately owned gas distribution utility; its franchise covers the city of Little Rock. Appellees are the city of Little Rock and the Little Rock Housing Authority. The crucial question is whether appellant or appellee Housing Authority must pay the cost of relocating gas lines within the existing street limits made necessary by an urban renewal improvement project. It is not disputed that if...

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