Pacific Electric Co. v. City of Los Angeles

118 F. 746, 1902 U.S. App. LEXIS 5217
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern California
DecidedNovember 1, 1902
DocketNo. 1,018
StatusPublished
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Bluebook
Pacific Electric Co. v. City of Los Angeles, 118 F. 746, 1902 U.S. App. LEXIS 5217 (circtsdca 1902).

Opinion

WELLBORN, District Judge.

Complainant brings this suit against the city of Fos Angeles and other defendants to obtain a decree establishing complainant’s ownership of the street railway franchise described in the bill, to vacate and set aside certain orders or resolutions of the city council of Fos Angeles purporting to devest complainant of said franchise, and to enjoin any interference by defendants with the construction and operation of the railway authorized by said franchise. The matters alleged in the bill are these:

Complainant and the city of Fos Angeles, one of the defendants, are California corporations, the latter being a municipal corporation, under a freeholders’ charter. St. Cal. 1889, p. 456. The other defendants are also citizens of said state, except the Fos Angeles Traction Company, which is a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Illinois. The legislature of the state of California, at its session held in the year 1901, passed an act entitled “An act providing for the sale of street railroad and other franchises in municipalities, and providing conditions for the granting of such franchises by legislative or other governing bodies, and repealing conflicting acts,” which act became a law of said state on the nth day of March, 1901, and is in the words and figures following:

“Section 1. Every franchise or privilege to erect or lay telegraph or telephone wires, to construct or operate street railroads upon any public street or highway, to lay gas pipes for the purpose of carrying gas for heat and power, to erect poles or wires for transmitting electric heat and power along or upon any public street or highway, or to exercise any other privilege [748]*748whatever hereafter proposed to be granted by boards of supervisors, boards of trustees, or common councils, or other governing or legislative bodies of any city and county, city or town within this state, except steam railroads and except telegraph or telephone lines doing an interstate business,, and renewals of franchises for piers, chutes or wharves, shall be granted upon the conditions in this act provided, and not otherwise.
“Sec. 2. An applicant for any franchise or privilege above mentioned shall file with the governing- or legislative body of the municipality an application, and thereupon said governing body shall, in its discretion, and, when the-application is accompanied with a petition praying that the same be granted, signed by the owners of three-fourths of the frontage of the real property fronting along and upon the route of the franchise applied for, must advertise the fact of said application, together with a statement that it is proposed to grant the same, in one or more newspapers of the city and county, city or town wherein the said franchise or privilege is to be exercised. Said advertisement must state that bids will be received for such franchise, and that it will be awarded to the highest bidder, and the same must be published in such newspaper once a day for ten successive days, if it be a daily newspaper, and if there be no daily paper published in such city and county, city or town, then it shall be published in a weekly newspaper once a week for four successive weeks, and in either case the full publication must be completed not less than twenty (20) nor more than thirty (30) days before-any further action can be taken thereon. '
“Sec. 3. The publication must state the character of the franchise or privilege to be granted, the term for which it is granted, and, if it be a street railroad, the route to be traversed; that sealed bids therefor will be-received up to a certain hour and day named therein, and that the successful bidder and his assigns must, during the life of said franchise, pay to the municipality two per cent (2%) of the gross annual receipts of the person, partnership or corporation to whom the franchise is awarded, arising from its use, operation or possession. No percentage shall be paid for the first five (5) years succeeding the date of the franchise, but thereafter such percentage shall be payable annually; and in the event said payment is not made, said franchise shall be forfeited; provided further, that if the-franchise be a renewal of a right already in existence, the payment of said' percentage of gross receipts shall begin at once.
“Sec. 4. In case the franchise granted shall be an extension of an existing system of street railroad then the gross receipts shall be estimated' to be one half of the proportion of the total gross receipts of said system which the mileage of such extension bears to the total mileage of the whole system, and said estimate shall be conclusive as to the amount of the gross receipts of said extension.
“Sec, 5. Said advertisement shall also contain a statement that the said franchise will be granted to the person, firm or corporation who shall make the highest cash bid therefor; provided only, that at the time of the opening of said bids any responsible firm or corporation present, or represented, may bid for said franchise or privilege a sum not less than ten per cent above the highest sealed bid therefor, and said bid, so made, may be raised ten-per cent by any other responsible bidder present, and said franchise or-privilege shall finally be struck off, sold and granted by said governing body to the highest bidder therefor, in gold coin of the United States, and said successful bidder shall be required to deposit with said governing body, or-such person as it may direct, the full amount of his or its said bid, within-twenty-four hours thereafter; and in case he or it shall fail so to do, then the said franchise or privilege shall be granted to the next highest bidder therefor.
“Sec. 6. Work to erect or lay telegraph or telephone wires, to construct street railroads, to lay gas pipes for the purpose of carrying gas for heatr and power, to erect poles or wires for transmitting electric heat or power, along or upon any public street or highway, or to exercise any privilege-whatever, a franchise for which' shall have been granted in accordance with the terms of this act, shall be commenced in good faith within not more than four months from the granting of any such franchise, and if not so-[749]*749commenced within said time said franchise so granted shall be declared forfeited, and shall be completed within not more than three years thereafter, and if not so completed within said time said franchise so granted shall be forfeited; provided, that for good cause shown the governing or legislative body may by resolution extend the time for completion thereof, not exceeding three months.
“Sec. 7. The grantee of every franchise or privilege granted under this act shall file a bond running to said city and county, city or town, with at least two good and sufficient sureties to be approved by such governing body, in a penal sum by it to be prescribed and set forth in the advertisement for bids, conditioned that such bidder shall well and truly observe, fulfill, and perform each and every term and condition of such franchise, and that in case of any breach of condition of such bond, the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages, and shall be recoverable from the principal and sureties upon said bond.

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