LOUISVILLE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY v. CORNELL


344 S.W.2d 830 (1961)

LOUISVILLE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, Appellant v. Claude CORNELL et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 24, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. C. Carroll, Shepherdsville, Gerald Kirven, O. Grant Bruton, Louisville, for appellant.

Taylor & Pike, Shepherdsville, for appellees.


BIRD, Chief Justice.

A perpetual easement 50 feet wide and 2,297 feet long was condemned across the farm of Claude and Gladys Cornell.

A jury in the Bullitt Circuit Court awarded the owners $3,750 for the land taken and $2,500 for resulting damages. The condemnor, Louisville Gas and Electric Company, appeals.

The condemnor first complains that the trial court erred in permitting the landowners to show colored...

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