Ludlow v. People
Ludlow v. People
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
*196 This is a companion case of Bushnell v. People, decided January 30, 1933, 92 Colo. 174, 19 P. (2d) 197.
The people of the state of Colorado on the relation of the attorney general sought and obtained a decree of the district court of Larimer county against Ovid Ludlow, plaintiff in err'or, permanently enjoining him from engaging in the business of transporting property for compensation over any public highway in the state of Colorado “without first having obtained from the Public Utilities Commission of the state of Colorado a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to operate as a motor vehicle carrier or a permit to operate as a private carrier by motor vehicle; and without otherwise having complied with the provisions and requirements of Chapter 134, Session Laws of Colorado, 1927, or' of Chapter 120, Session Laws of Colorado, 1931. ’ ’
A stipulation was filed herein, whereby all parties agreed that the briefs in the Bushnell case be considered to be the briefs in this case and that the decision of this court therein be considered to be conclusive of the questions of law herein presented and a final decision thereof.
In accordance with this stipulation and for the reasons announced in the case of Bushnell v. People, supra, we conclude that the constitutional questions here presented are of no avail; that the lower court had power' to decree a permanent injunction and that its judgment so entered is without error.
Judgment affirmed.
Mr. Justice Bouck not participating.
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