Georgia Ry Power Co v. Mayor and Council of City of College Park
| Decision Date | 04 June 1923 |
| Docket Number | No. 464,464 |
| Citation | Georgia Ry Power Co v. Mayor and Council of City of College Park, 262 U.S. 441, 43 S.Ct. 617, 67 L.Ed. 1074 (1923) |
| Parties | GEORGIA RY. & POWER CO. et al. v. MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF CITY OF COLLEGE PARK |
| Court | U.S. Supreme Court |
Mr. Walter T. Colquitt, of Atlanta, Ga., for plaintiffs in error.
Mr. Geo. P. Whitman, of Atlanta, Ga., for defendant in error.
The facts in this case and the contentions to be considered, with some exceptions presently to be stated, are essentially the same as those involved in Georgia Railway & Power Co. et al. v. Town of Decatur (No. 463) 262 U. S. 432, 43 Sup. Ct. 613, 67 L. Ed. ——, just decided. From their inception in the state courts the two cases have been considered together and in each of the three decisions referred to in the Decatur Case the state Supreme Court has disposed of them in a single opinion.
The contract here involved was made in 1905. It granted to the electric company the right to convert its single track within the limits of the municipality into a double track line of electric railway and provided:
'That no greater fare than that of five cents for each passenger be charged for passage from the southern limits of said city of College Park to some central point in the city of Atlanta.'
The contract, however, unlike the Decatur one, contains no provision on the subject of transfers. Subsequently, by an act of the Legislature, the limits of College Park were extended so as to take in a portion of the College Park line theretofore outside the municipality. Upon the authority of the Decatur Case, we hold that the application of the five-cent fare to the annexed territory impairs the obligation of the contract. In addition to that, the order of the commission requiring the...
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