Springfield Gas & Electric Co. v. City of Springfield

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 1920-02-18

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Mr. Justice Duncan delivered the opinion of the court: Appellee, the city of Springfield, owns and operates an electric light plant, produces electricity for its own use and. sells electricity not required for its purposes to private consumers at about one-half the cost for which it can be procured from other sources. Appellant is a private corporation engaged…

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