80 Minn. 214 | Minn. | 1900
Plaintiff complains of an illegal overcharge for the use of water ■for a building in the city of Duluth which had been regularly supplied according to the rules and regulations of the water board under the municipal control, and' seeks, by injunctional order, to restrain the city and its water board from shutting off his supply, which is threatened unless the alleged overcharges are paid. The complaint undoubtedly states sufficient facts to show that the proper authorities had fixed a schedule of rates under which they had a right to demand of plaintiff the sum of $24.83 per month for his water supply, and no more; also, that they were demanding in excess of that sum $8.77, and actually intended to cut off his supply unless such illegal rate was paid. Upon this complaint plaintiff obtained from the district court an order to show cause why a temporary writ of injunction should not issue, restraining the water board from enforcing the illegal rate by applying the threatened cut-off to plaintiff’s building. Upon the hearing of the order the same was discharged by the court, and plaintiff appeals.
It may be admitted that in a controversy over the rate charged
Order affirmed.