DEKLE v. SOUTHERN BELL TEL. & TELEGRAPH CO.

17448.

208 Ga. 254 (1951)

66 S.E.2d 218

DEKLE v. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided July 9, 1951.

Rehearing Denied July 24, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lebbeus Dekle, in propria persona.

Titus & Altman, for Southern Bell Telephone Co.


ANDREWS, Judge.

The plaintiff alleges that the construction company was a corporation. Every corporation is formed for the purpose of transacting some particular business or the execution of a plan or purpose according to some fixed method. A corporation possesses such powers, and such powers only, as are expressly or impliedly granted by its charter, or such as are necessary to carry into effect the powers expressly granted...

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