Louisville Water Co. v. Public Service Commission

357 S.W.2d 877, 1962 Ky. LEXIS 157
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJune 1, 1962
StatusPublished

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Louisville Water Co. v. Public Service Commission, 357 S.W.2d 877, 1962 Ky. LEXIS 157 (Ky. Ct. App. 1962).

Opinion

MONTGOMERY, Judge.

The Louisville Water Company appeals from a circuit court judgment affirming an order of the Public Service Commission requiring the water company to extend its water mains and services outside the corporate limits of the City of Louisville.

Pending this appeal, this Court reconsidered the cases under which it had been held that the appellant was under the jurisdiction of the Commission. In McClellan v. Louisville Water Company, Ky., 351 S.W.2d 197, it was specifically held that the operations of the appellant were exempt from the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission. Hence, the judgment herein rendered is now erroneous.

Judgment reversed.

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McClellan v. Louisville Water Company
351 S.W.2d 197 (Court of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976), 1961)

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