MINNKOTA POWER CO-OP. v. KYSER

No. 7185.

48 N.W.2d 34 (1951)

MINNKOTA POWER CO-OP. Inc. v. KYSER.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

May 16, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cupler, Tenneson & Serkland, Fargo, Sharp & Saetre, Moorhead, Minn., for plaintiff.

Einar Johnson, Lakota, James Leo, Grand Forks, and Johnson & Rausch, Bismarck, for defendant.


BURKE, Judge.

By this action plaintiff sought to condemn a right of way for an electric power transmission line across land owned by the defendant. The allegations of plaintiff's complaint in so far as they are here pertinent are: That plaintiff is a cooperative corporation organized under the laws of Minnesota and that it is authorized to do business in North Dakota; that it was incorporated for the purpose, among other things, of constructing, owning and operating...

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