TAXI SERVICE, INC. v. PUBLIC SERV. COM'N

No. 17321.

356 S.E.2d 470 (1987)

TAXI SERVICE, INC., d/b/a Yellow Cab, et al., v. The PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF W. VA., and Brown's Limousine Crew Car, Inc., etc.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

April 13, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas N. Hanna, Charleston, Jerry J. Cameron, Bluefield, Mark E. Kauffelt, Charleston, Gordon Billheimer, Montgomery, Larry L. Rowe, Homer W. Hanna, Jr., Charleston, for appellants.

Raymond Keener, III, Legal Div., Public Service Com'n, for appellees.


MILLER, Justice:

A number of taxi companies appeal a ruling of the Public Service Commission (PSC) which awarded Brown's Limousine Crew Car, Inc. (Brown's Limousine) a permit to transport railroad personnel in fifteen counties.1 The taxi companies argue that the PSC erred in its decision because the decision was contrary to the law and the evidence. A second error is that the PSC failed to make...

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