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Pub. Serv. Comm. v. Mount Vernon Taxicab Co.

Supreme Court, Rockland Special Term
Nov 1, 1917
101 Misc. 497 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1917)

Opinion

November, 1917.

Ledyard P. Hale, for petitioner.

Jeremiah D. Toomey, for defendant.


Counsel for the defendant urged me to read their brief through, and to do it carefully. That I have done, and have given much thought to the case and to every phase of it, and have reached the conclusion that the operation of the defendant's bus service between Mount Vernon and Rye Beach is in competition with another common carrier, and therefore without the consent of the local authorities of the cities of Mount Vernon and New Rochelle and a certificate of public convenience and necessity from the public service commission is unlawful.

The operation of the busses carrying about twenty people each on a regular line or route is altogether different than an ordinary taxicab service where vehicles are operated upon no regular route but take patrons anywhere they choose to go. I think the defendant's bus line from New Rochelle and then on to Rye Beach is such a line as the statute contemplates can only do business with the consent of the local authorities and the public service commission.

The petitioner's application will, therefore, be granted, but without costs save taxable disbursements.

Application granted.


Summaries of

Pub. Serv. Comm. v. Mount Vernon Taxicab Co.

Supreme Court, Rockland Special Term
Nov 1, 1917
101 Misc. 497 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1917)
Case details for

Pub. Serv. Comm. v. Mount Vernon Taxicab Co.

Case Details

Full title:PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, SECOND DISTRICT, Petitioner, v . MOUNT VERNON…

Court:Supreme Court, Rockland Special Term

Date published: Nov 1, 1917

Citations

101 Misc. 497 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1917)
168 N.Y.S. 83

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