Public Utility Commission of Texas v. Southwestern Bell Tele. Co.

Texas Supreme Court
Public Utility Commission of Texas v. Southwestern Bell Tele. Co., 623 S.W.2d 316 (Tex. 1981)
Per Curiam

Public Utility Commission of Texas v. Southwestern Bell Tele. Co.

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The court has been advised that this cause has now become moot.

It is, therefore, ordered that, without regard to the merits of the cause or the views expressed in the opinion of the court of civil appeals, the judgments of the trial court and the court of civil appeals, 618 S.W.2d 130, are vacated. The cause is dismissed and the costs are assessed against Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Tex.R. Civ.Pro. 483.

Reference

Full Case Name
PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS Et Al., Petitioners, v. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Respondent
Cited By
6 cases
Status
Published