128 A. 39 | Md. | 1925
This appeal was taken from the granting of an injunction at the suit of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company restraining the Public Service Commission from putting into effect an order passed by it on October 21st, 1924, to preserve the existing rates for telephone service until after the conclusion of an investigation by it of new rates proposed by the company, and the passage of its final order on the results of that investigation. It was proposed that the new rates should go into effect on January 1, 1925, and the case was heard out of place, in December, in an effort to expedite the final determination. The Court had not been able, in consultation, to arrive at an agreement on the decision, when it was informed that the Commission's investigation had been concluded and its final order passed, so that the interim order with which the court was concerned had been superseded. A copy of the final order has now been furnished to the court.
In the case of Thom v. Cook,
Appeal dismissed, with costs.