Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Opinion on Powers of Railroad Commission and Incorporated Cities and Towns Over Public Utilities
These include principally express companies, car corporations and vessels regularly engaged in transportation over regular routes between points within this State. The incorporated cities and towns never have had any powers over these utilities, other than the police power, and the Railroad Commission now has jurisdiction. I do not speak here or elsewhere in this opinion of the power to license or to tax. Those mat ters are not referred to in the Public Utilities Act.
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