Case ID: ohio-st_113/html/0709-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Magnuson v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
    
      Public Utilities commission — Motor transportation companies— Certificate upon affidavit refused — Applicant not operating in good faith on April 28, 1928 — Findings of commission supported by evidence.
    
    (No. 19196
    Decided December 1, 1925.)
    Error to the Public Utilities Commission.
    ' Mr. John A. Scanlon, for plaintiff in error.
    
      Mr. G. G. Grabbe, attorney general; Mr. John W. Bricher; Mr. Harry S. Wonnell; Mr. Charles F. 'Bolle and Mr. J. B. Andrews, for defendant in error. ' ' ' ■
   The evidence in the recdrd is ample to warrant the conclusion of the commission that the plaintiff .in error was not in good faith operating a blis line over the route in question oh April 28; 1923. ■ The findings of fact by the commission are therefore reasonably supported by the evidence adduced at the hearing and consequently its order is neither unlawful nor unreasonable.

It is ordered and adjudged by this Court, that the order of the said Public Utilities Commission of Ohio he, and the same hereby is, affirmed.

Order affirmed.

Marshall, C. J., Jones, Matthias, Day, Allen, Kinkade and Robinson, JJ., concur.