Columbus-Suburban Coach Lines, Inc. v. Public Utilities Commission

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1969-12-17

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Per Curiam. The sole question raised by this appeal is whether the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has the authority under Section 4921.02, Revised Code, to issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity to a corporation for the transportation of both persons and property, for hire, by motor-propelled vehicles, over public highways in this state by irregular routes. Prior to 1937, the pr…

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