Pennsylvania Gas Co. v. Public Service Comm'n - 252 U.S. 23 (1920)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Pennsylvania Gas Co. v. Public Service Comm'n, 252 U.S. 23 (1920)
Pennsylvania Gas Co. v. Public Service Commission
No. 330
Argued December 8, 9, 1919
Decided March 1, 1920
252 U.S. 23
Syllabus
The transmission and sale of natural gas, produced in one state and transported and furnished directly to consumers in a city of another state by means of pipelines from the source of supply in part laid in the city streets, is interstate commerce (p. 252 U. S. 28), but, in the absence of any contrary regulation by Congress, is subject to local regulation of rates. P. 252 U. S. 29. Public Utilities Commission v. Landon, 249 U. S. 236, distinguished.
225 N.Y. 397 affirmed.
The case is stated in the opinion. Á252 U.S. 26Á
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