New York Statutes

§ 112 — Judicial enforcement of rate-fixing orders of the commission

New York § 112
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBSPublic Service
Art. 6Provisions Affecting Two or More Kinds of the Public Service and the Persons and Corporations Furnishing Such Service

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N.Y. Public Service § 112 (2026).

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§ 112. Judicial enforcement of rate-fixing orders of the commission.\n1. When a suit is brought in the federal district court praying for an\ninterlocutory injunction to restrain the enforcement of an order of the\npublic service commission or transit commission fixing the maximum\nrates, fares, prices, charges or rentals to be charged and collected by\na person or corporation subject, under this chapter, to the jurisdiction\nof the commission, the commission may bring an action in the appellate\ndivision of the supreme court for an injunction restraining such person\nor corporation from charging or collecting greater rates than those so\nfixed by its said order, provided that the bringing of such action is\naccompanied by a stay of proceedings, as herein provided, under such\norder of t

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