Airdrie and Coatbridge Tramways

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[1920] UKHL 781

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House of Lords.

7th May 1920

57 SLR 781

Airdrie and Coatbridge Tramways.

(Before Lord Lamington (Chairman), the Earl of Stair, Sir John A. Hope, Bart., M.P., and Sir Samuel Chapman at Edinburgh.)

Headnote:

This Order was promoted by a statutory company owning the tramways in the burghs of Airdrie and Coatbridge, and merely sought power to increase the maximum fares chargeable under their Acts 1900–1901. The Provost, Magistrates, and Councillors of the two burghs opposed, but at the opening of the inquiry it was intimated that the opposition might be withdrawn, and this was subsequently done, the burghs having effected an agreement for the purchase by the burghs of the company's whole undertaking.

Counsel:

Counsel for the Airdrie and Coatbridge Tramways Company ( Promoting)— Constable, K.C.— J.S. Mackay. Agent— Sydney Morse, Solicitor, London.

Counsel for the Burghs of Airdrie and Coatbridge ( Objecting)— Wilson, K.C.— Keith. Agents— T. Thomson, Town-Clerk, Airdrie— J. Alston, Town-Clerk, Coatbridge.

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