State ex rel. Snyder v. Citizens' Gas & Oil Mining Co.
State ex rel. Snyder v. Citizens' Gas & Oil Mining Co.
Opinion of the Court
This action was instituted by the State on the relation of the prosecuting attorney in the nature of a quo warranto, against appellee, the Citizens’ Gas & Oil Mining Company, to seize its franchises and have the same declared forfeited. The suit was commenced upon information filed in the Jay Circuit Court, and, upon application, the venue ’syas changed to the Randolph Circuit Court, wherein a demurrer was sustained to the information, and judgment was rendered in favor of the appellee thereon, and the only question raised in this appeal is the sufficiency of the information on demurrer.
The cause, for which the State seeks to destroy .the appellee or wrest from it its corporate powers, as disclosed by the information, arises out of the alleged facts that it has entered into an illegal agreement with an incorporated company, denominated the Portland Natural Gas & Oil Company, by which agreement, the rate or price to be charged consumers of gas shall be fixed, and thereby an unlawful restraint placed upon competition in the sale of such products.
The information avers the organization, as a corporation under the laws of this State, of the “Portland Natural Gas & Oil Co.” and alleges that it is engaged in furnishing gas to the public, but it wholly omits to allege the incorporation of the appellee under any law of the State of Indiana or that it is engaged in the exercise of any corporate rights. Section
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The State, ex rel. Snyder, Prosecuting Attorney v. Citizens' Gas and Oil Mining Company
- Status
- Published