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HALLIDAY v. P. U. C.
    Ohio Supreme Court.
    No. 20768.
    Decided Mar. 28, 1928.
    Error to P. U. C.
    Order affirmed.
    Syllabus by Editorial Staff.
    991. RAILROADS — 973 Public Utilities Commission. .
    . 1. On application for order to. install switch track connection, motion, by railroad, to dismiss application may be treated as demurrer to petition and supporting evidence.
    2. That building is still under construction, that no business has been transacted upon premises, that no shipment has been tendered, and that there is no definite proof of future business that would be furnished to railroad, held sufficient grounds for dismissal of application.
    3. Public Utilities Commission authorized, by statute-, to supervise railroads and make reasonable orders. , ,
    , , (Marshall, CJ., and Day, Allen, Kinkade, Robinson, Jones and Matthias, JJ., concur.)
   For reference to full opinion, see Omnibus Index, last page, this issue.