State ex rel. Jackson v. Ætna Insurance

127 P. 761, 88 Kan. 9, 1912 Kan. LEXIS 4
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedNovember 9, 1912
DocketNo. 17,315
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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State ex rel. Jackson v. Ætna Insurance, 127 P. 761, 88 Kan. 9, 1912 Kan. LEXIS 4 (kan 1912).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

The object of this action is to restrain the defendant insurance companies, from carrying out an unlawful combination to control insurance rates in violation of the antitrust statutes. While the suit was pending the insurance rate law was enacted. (Gen. Stat. 1909, §§ 4265-4275.) This act requires the filing of a schedule of rates and other items with the superintendent of insurance, and gives that officer power to lower rates if found too high, and to direct an increase when found to be inadequate. If upon another trial of this action the state should prevail the duty and power of the superintendent would remain unaffected, the cost of insurance would still be the subject of state regulation. The public benefit sought to be obtained by this action is secured by the operation of the statute. The superintendent has proceeded to exercise the authority vested in him by general orders reducing rates. (Gen. Orders of Supt. of Ins. effective March 10, 1910, and July 1, 1911, Record of Orders, pp. 9, 15; Report of Supt. of Ins. for 1910, pp. xii, xiii.) Nothing of substantial benefit can now be gained by the injunction prayed for. The court is not required to give judgments that are not effective. (Stebbins v. Telegraph Co., 69 Kan. 845, 76 Pac. 1130.) When questions become moot, judicial action will cease. (Hurd v. Beck, post, p. 11, 45 Pac. 92; Ziegler v. Hyle, 45 Kan. 226, 25 Pac. 568; Knight v. Hirbour, 64 Kan. 563, 67 Pac. 1104; Kansas City v. The State, 66 Kan. 779, 71 Pac. 1127; Waters v. Garvin, 67 Kan. 855, 73 [11]*11Pac. 902; Jenal v. Felber, 77 Kan. 771, 95 Pac. 403; Bonnewell v. Lowe, 80 Kan. 769, 104 Pac. 853; Duggan v. Emporia, 84 Kan. 429, 114 Pac. 235; City of Ottawa v. Barnes, 87 Kan. 768, 125 Pac. 14.)

Following the usual practice in such cases the proceedings upon appeal are dismissed.

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