CITY OF JENKINS v. KENTUCKY WATER CO.


238 S.W.2d 167 (1951)

CITY OF JENKINS v. KENTUCKY WATER CO.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 20, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis M. Burke, Francis D. Burke, Pikeville, for appellant.

French Hawk, Whitesburg, T. E. Moore, Jr., Hazard, Wm. H. Crutcher, Jr., and Peter, Heyburn & Marshall, all of Louisville, for appellee.


VAN SANT, Commissioner.

The action was instituted by the City of Jenkins to condemn the entire water system belonging to Kentucky Water Company, specifically including land, wells, dams, lakes, pools, water lines, storage tanks, pumps, motors, engines, and meters, and all other machinery and equipment owned and used by the Water Company in connection with the system. Appellee demurred specially to the petition, because of the circuit court's lack of jurisdiction of...

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