New York & New Jersey Water Co. v. Board of Public Utility Commissioners
New York & New Jersey Water Co. v. Board of Public Utility Commissioners
Opinion of the Court
The certiorari in this case brings under review an order of the public utility commissioners, dated December 15th, 1925, wherein the board determined “that the New York and New Jersey Water Company and the New Jersey Suburban Water Company are public utilities within the jurisdiction of the board as defined by statute,” and denying the motion of the prosecutors to dismiss the petition of the defendants, the town of Kearny and the town of Harrison.
The fundamental question involved is whether the prosecutors are public utilities within the meaning of Pamph. L. 1911, p. 376, § 15, as amended by Pamph. L. 1921, p. 390. We think this question must he answered in the affirmative under the authority of Acquackanonk Water Co. v. Board of Public Utility Commissioners, 97 N. J. L. 366; affirmed, 98 Id. 449, under the title of the East Jersey Water Company.
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