109 P. 65 | Okla. | 1910
However interesting it might be to examine the numerous authorities cited and discuss the different propositions presented by counsel, it is our judgment that the more important duty for us is to devote the time which this would require to the consideration of some of the numerous other cases now pending before us which absolutely require the preparation of written opinions, rather than to devote it to this case, which under the offer made presents questions but little, if anything, more than hypothetical. The purpose of this proceeding is to secure a farm crossing for a man who needs it, and as far as possible his convenience should be consulted in its place of location. As long as this case pends here, he is denied this necessity; hence, to secure this end, the order is made. Under these circumstances, the case is remanded to the Corporation Commission, with directions to have the place of the crossing definitely designated and determined by its official engineer, and the company will then, under its proffer and this judgment, construct a crossing suitable for the uses intended.
The opinion heretofore rendered is hereby set aside.
TURNER and WILLIAMS, JJ., concur; HAYES and KANE, JJ., dissent. *272