GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. v. P. U. C.

No. 40630.

10 Ohio St. 2d 244 (1967)

GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF OHIO, APPELLANT, v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 31, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Power, Griffith, Jones & Bell, Mr. Sidney D. Griffith and Mr. Stanley S. Smith, for appellant.

Mr. William B. Saxbe, attorney general, Mr. J. Philip Redick and Mr. Langdon Bell, for appellee Public Utilities Commission.

Mr. Charles B. Ballou and Mr. Ronald L. Orloff, for appellee The Ohio Bell Telephone Company.


Per Curiam.

Basically, it is appellant's contention that the entrance to a building is the doorways into such building and it does not mean the driveway leading thereto.

Rule 21.06, paragraph 6, reads as follows:

"Where a building has entrances into more than one area, the principal entrance shall determine the area in which such building is considered to be located in accordance with paragraphs...

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