Bountiful State Bank v. Brimhall
Bountiful State Bank v. Brimhall
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff banks commenced these proceedings in the court below seeking a review of a decision of W. S. Brimhall, Commissioner of Financial Institutions of the State of Utah, granting an application of Walker Bank & Trust Company for permission to establish a branch bank at Centerville, Davis County. The district court granted a motion of the defendant, Walker Bank & Trust Company, for summary judgment and from that decision the plaintiffs have appealed to this court.
A transcript of the testimony and other evidence adduced during the hearing before the Commissioner was filed in the district court in connection with these proceedings. At the instance of counsel the trial judge examined the evidence presented at the hearing before the Commissioner and concluded that the decision of the Commissioner was not arbitrary or capricious, and that the Commissioner did not abuse his discretion in granting the application of Walker Bank & Trust Company.
We have examined the record in this case and have concluded that the record supports the decision of the court below, and the same is affirmed. No costs are awarded.
. Walker Bank & Trust Company v. Brimhall, 23 Utah 2d 264, 461 P.2d 730.
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- BOUNTIFUL STATE BANK, a Utah corporation, Farmers State Bank, a Utah corporation, South Davis Security Bank, a Utah corporation, and Davis County Bank, a Utah corporation, and v. W. S. BRIMHALL, Commissioner of Financial Institutions of the State of Utah, and Walker Bank & Trust Company, a Utah corporation, and
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