176 Ky. 26 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1917
Opinion of the Court by
Affirming.
This is a suit by the city of Lancaster and J. R. Mount and others, citizens thereof and patrons of the Bastin Telephone Company, to -enjoin that company from raising his telephone rates, and to compel it to render telephone service at $1.00 per month so long as it operates its exchange in said city. Plaintiffs were granted the relief prayed for, and defendant appeals.
It appears that in the month of March, 1897, the privilege of -establishing a telephone exchange in the city of Lancaster was granted to Dr. J. B. Kinnaird, but, by mistake, the order of the council granting the privilege- was not entered of record until April 5, 1899. After installing and operating a small exchange for a short time, Dr. Kinnaird transferred his privilege to A. H. Bastin, who-subsequently organized the Bastin Telephone Company. On March 17, 1902, the city of Lancaster and the Bastin Telephone Company -entered into a contract, by which the company obligated itself to furnish telephone service to the citizens and residents of Lancaster at a rate not to exceed $1.00 per month for each telephone. It was further agreed that the citizens and business men of Garrard county outside of the city limits should have service at
Judgment affirmed.