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105 P. 351
Okla.
1909
WILLIAMS, J.

The appellees, through their attorney, move to dismiss this appeal on the ground that the court has not jurisdiction thereof. The only authority that this court has to entertain an appeal from the Corporation Commission is by virtue of section 20, art. 9 (section 231, Bunn’s Ed.) of the Constitution, which provides that:

“From any action of the commission prescribing rates, charges, or classifications of traffic, or affecting the train schedule of any transporation company, or requiring additional facilities, conveniences, or public service of any transportation or transmission company, or refusing to approve a suspending bond, or requiring ladditional security thereon or an increase thereof, as hereinafter provided for, an appeal (subject to such reasonable limitations as to time, regulations as to procedure and provision as to cost, as may be prescribed by law) may be talren by the corporation whose rates, charges or classifications of traffic, schedule, facilities, conveniences, or service, are affected, or by any person deeming himself aggrieved by such action or (if allowed by law) by the state.”

This appeal does not come within the terms of the foregoing, and the same is dismissed.

All the Justices concur.

Case Details

Case Name: St. Louis & S. F. Ry. Co. v. State
Court Name: Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Date Published: Oct 7, 1909
Citations: 105 P. 351; 1909 OK 244; 1909 Okla. LEXIS 108; 24 Okla. 805; 820
Docket Number: 820
Court Abbreviation: Okla.
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    St. Louis & S. F. Ry. Co. v. State, 105 P. 351