CP NAT. CORP. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Nos. 17316, 17324.

638 P.2d 519 (1981)

CP NATIONAL CORPORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH, Milly O. Bernard, David R. Irvine and Brent H. Cameron, Commissioners of the Public Service Commission of Utah, Defendants. CEDAR CITY, Brian Head, Enoch, Paragonah, Parowan, Kanab, Enterprise, Hurricane, Ivins, LaVerkin, Leeds, New Harmony, St. George, Santa Clara, Springdale, Toquerville, Virgin and Washington, Municipal Corporations of the State of Utah, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. CP NATIONAL CORPORATION, a corporation; and Utah Power & Light Company, a corporation, Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Utah.

November 2, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. Scott Savage, Salt Lake City, for plaintiffs and appellants.

Craig Rich, Salt Lake City, George K. Fadel, Bountiful, Sidney G. Baucom, Helen J. Edwards, Salt Lake City, for defendants and respondents.


HOWE, Justice:

Plaintiffs-Appellants in Case No. 17324 are eighteen cities and towns in this state (municipalities) which initiated this eminent domain proceeding to condemn the assets of CP National Corporation (CPN), a public utility which furnishes electricity to customers in Iron, Washington and Kane counties where the municipalities are located, and which is regulated by the Utah Public Service Commission. Because it claimed an interest in the assets of CPN by...

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