WYCOFF COMPANY v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

No. 9915.

15 Utah 2d 139 (1964)

389 P.2d 57

WYCOFF COMPANY, INCORPORATED, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH, HAL S. BENNETT, ET AL., ITS COMMISSIONERS, DEFENDANTS AND APPELLANTS, UTAH MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, AMICUS CURIAE.

Supreme Court of Utah.

February 5, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Pratt Kesler, Atty. Gen., H. Wright Volker, Keith E. Sohm, Asst. Attys. Gen., Salt Lake City, for defendants and appellants.

Wayne C. Durham, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and respondent.

Richards, Bird & Hart, Salt Lake City, for amicus curiae.


CALLISTER, Justice:

In an action for declaratory judgment the lower court held unconstitutional the Utah Motor Carrier Act.1 That court held that the exemptions provided in the Act were discriminatory to those motor carriers, not exempt, and denied them the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by Amendment XIV of the U.S. Constitution2 and Article I, Section 7 of the Utah State Constitution.

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