Peoples Natural Gas Co. v. Public Service Commission

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Peoples Natural Gas Co. v. Public Service Commission, 268 Pa. 235 (Pa. 1920)
110 A. 467; 1920 Pa. LEXIS 662
Brown, Frazer, Moschzisker, Simpson, Stewart, Walling

Peoples Natural Gas Co. v. Public Service Commission

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

The order of the Public Service Commission, of which the Peoples Natural Gas Company complains on these appeals, is not a final one. It merely directs the company to file, post.and publish, according to law, its tariff and schedule of rates covering the service complained of. From a final finding and determination by the commission of the matter complained of an appeal will lie for the correction of any wrong that may be done to the gas company. These appeals are dismissed as being premature, the costs to be paid by the appellant.

Reference

Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published
Syllabus
Appeals — Interlocutory order — Public service company — Public Service Commission — Bales. 1. An order of the Public Service Commission merely directing a public service company to file, post and publish, according to law, its tariff and schedule of rates covering service complained of, is an interlocutory order from which no appeal lies. 2. From a final finding and determination by the commission of the matter complained of, an appeal will lie for the correction of any wrong that may be done to the company.