Case Name: In the Matter of the Application of The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, Respondent, for a Certiorari Order against Milo R. Maltbie and Others, Constituting the Public Service Commission, Head of the State Division of the Department of Public Service of the State of New York, and the Public Service Commission of the State of New York, Appellants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1934-09
Citations: 242 A.D. 740
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of the Application of The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, Respondent, for a Certiorari Order against Milo R. Maltbie and Others, Constituting the Public Service Commission, Head of the State Division of the Department of Public Service of the State of New York, and the Public Service Com mission of the State of New York, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 242
Pages: 740–741

Head Matter:
In the Matter of the Application of The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, Respondent, for a Certiorari Order against Milo R. Maltbie and Others, Constituting the Public Service Commission, Head of the State Division of the Department of Public Service of the State of New York, and the Public Service Com mission of the State of New York, Appellants.

Opinion:
Motion to be allowed to appeal to the Court of Appeals granted. The court certifies that questions of law have arisen which in its opinion ought to be reviewed by the Court of Appeals, and hereby certifies the following questions: 1. Does the order appealed from contain the requisite specific findings required by subdivision 2 of section 23 of the Public Service Law to justify the stay? 2. Do the facts found in the order appealed from constitute great and irreparable damage within the meaning of those terms, as used in subdivision 2 of section 23 of the Public Service Law? 3. Should the order of the Special Term, entered herein on April 7, 1934, be referred back to the Special Term for further findings? Hill, P. J., Rhodes, McNamee and Heffeman, JJ., concur; Crapser, J., dissents. [See ante, p. 718.]