Smith v. Illinois Bell Tel. Co., 270 U.S. 587 (1926)
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Smith v. Illinois Bell Tel. Co., 270 U.S. 587 (1926)
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Smith v. Illinois Bell Telephone Company Nos.193, 670 Argued March 5, 1926 Decided April 12, 1926 270 U.S. 587
APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
Syllabus
1. An order granting an interlocutory injunction is merged in a decree of permanent injunction, and, when both are appealed from, the appeal from the former will be dismissed. P. 588.
2. A suit against a state commission to enjoin enforcement of confiscatory rates will not be defeated by the objection that the plaintiff should first have exhausted its legislative remedy by filing a new application for increases when the plaintiff’s application for that purpose had been uniformly recognized by the commission as pending before it, and the objection was purely technical. P. 590.
3. A public service company suffering from confiscatory rates is not required to await indefinitely a decision by the ratemaking tribunal on a pending application before applying to a federal court for equitable relief. P. 591.
4. In a suit to restrain a state commission from enforcing confiscatory telephone rates, the telephone subscribers are represented by the commission and bound by the decree. P. 592.
Affirmed.
Appeal from an interlocutory order and a final decree of the district court enjoining members of a state commission and the state attorney general from enforcing confiscatory telephone rates.
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