GEORGIA POWER CO. v. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

No. 817.

17 F.Supp. 769 (1937)

GEORGIA POWER CO. v. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY et al.

District Court, N. D. Georgia.

January 19, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Colquitt, MacDougald, Troutman & Arkwright and Harllee Branch, Jr., all of Atlanta, Ga., for complainant.

William C. Fitts, Jr., Solicitor, and James Lawrence Fly, General Counsel, both of Knoxville, Tenn., and John Lord O'Brian, of Buffalo, N. Y., Special Counsel, for Tennessee Valley Authority.


UNDERWOOD, District Judge.

This case came on to be heard at this term upon the motion of the defendant Tennessee Valley Authority for preliminary injunction. Evidence was introduced and the case argued by counsel orally and by brief.

Findings of Fact.

The complainant's original bill, removed from the state court, sought to enjoin defendants from certain things alleged to have been imminent and harmful to complainant. Both interlocutory and permanent...

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