Case ID: ohio-law-abs_6/html/0358-04.html
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Author: {"author": "MATTHIAS, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

MINERVA-CANTON TRANSP. CO. v. P. U. C.
    Ohio Supreme Court.
    No. 21048.
    Decided May 23 1928.
    Error to P. U. C.
    Order affirmed.
    216. CERTIFICATES — Of Convenience and Necessity— 973. Public Utilities Commission — 793a. Motor Transport.
    Public Utilities Commission has authority to revoke certificates of convenience and necessity. Failure of motor transportation company to comply with provisions of law or rules of commission, warrants such revoca-
   MATTHIAS, J.

1. The Public Utilities Commission is authorized by law, “for a good cause” to revoke a certificate of public convenience and necessity theretofore issued by it to any motor transportation company.

2.The failure of a motor transportation company to comply with the provisions of law or the rules and regulations prescribed by the Public Utilities Commission for the safety of the traveling public warrants the revocation of its certificate of public convenience and necessity.

(Marshall, CJ., Day, Allen, Kinkade, Robinson and Jones, JJ., concur.)