Indiana Court of Appeals, 1965

Smithville Telephone Co. v. Public Service Commission

Smithville Telephone Co. v. Public Service Commission
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided December 28, 1965 · Bierly
138 Ind. App. 189; 212 N.E.2d 546; 1965 Ind. App. LEXIS 519

Smithville Telephone Co. v. Public Service Commission

Opinion of the Court

On Motion to Dismiss

Bierly, J.

On December 15, 1965, Bowen, Myers, North-am & Givan, by Donald E. Bowen, and Frank E. Spencer, attorneys for appellants in the above entitled cause, .filed “Appellants’ Motion to Dismiss,” showing therein that appellants had filed a new petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana “requesting approval by said Commission of certain matters now also pending before this Court in the above entitled cause of action,” and requesting a dismissal of this action and appeal by this court.

*190Notice to appellees of appellants’ motion to dismiss was sent to all appellees and proof of service was filed herewith.

No objection to said motion has been filed by appellees.

And the court, having examined said motion and being duly advised in the premises finds that said motion should be sustained.

The court now dismisses said cause of action and appeal with costs taxed against appellants.

Cause of action dismissed.

Note. — Reported in 212 N. E. 2d 546.

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