STATE EX REL. UTILITIES COM'N v. SIMPSON

No. 59.

246 S.E.2d 753 (1978)

295 N.C. 519

STATE of North Carolina ex rel. UTILITIES COMMISSION, Two-Way Radio of Carolina, Inc. (Protestant), and Tarheel Association of Radio-Telephone Systems, Inc. (Intervenors), v. William D. SIMPSON, "Radio Common Carrier Service".

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

August 29, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward B. Hipp, Commission Atty., and Theodore C. Brown, Jr., Asst. Commission Atty., Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellee.

Reynolds & Howard by Ted R. Reynolds and E. Cader Howard, Raleigh, for protestants-appellees.

Hamrick, Mauney & Flowers by Joe B. Mauney, Shelby, for defendant-appellant.


EXUM, Justice.

Dr. William D. Simpson, a physician engaged in the practice of medicine in Shelby, Cleveland County, filed application with the Utilities Commission on 21 February 1975 requesting a hearing to determine whether a two-way radio communication service he was operating in conjunction with a telephone answering service was a public utility. Two-Way Radio of Carolina, Inc., and Tarheel Association of Radio-Telephone Systems, Inc., were permitted to intervene...

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