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Public Utilities--Confiscatory Rate-Operation Enforced In Accord With Contract Between Predecessor And Municipality Feb 1931

Public Utilities--Confiscatory Rate-Operation Enforced In Accord With Contract Between Predecessor And Municipality

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This action was brought to compel the defendant to operate in Decatur about a mile of its interurban system at an admittedly confiscatory rate. Defendant's predecessor, chartered by the Georgia legislature to acquire and operate street railways, contracted with plaintiff, in return for permission to remove one Decatur line, to operate the line involved and never charge more than a five-cent fare. The cost of service, aside from compensation to capital, exceeded the revenue. With a paving assessment imminent, the carrier offered to surrender its permit to operate, and notified plaintiff that it would discontinue service. The city refused to …