JOHNSON v. MONONGAHELA POWER COMPANY

No. 12082.

123 S.E.2d 81 (1961)

C. M. JOHNSON v. MONONGAHELA POWER COMPANY, A Corporation.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided December 12, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ernest R. Bell, Fairmont, Haymon H. Boggs, Glenville, for plaintiff in error.

Linn Mapel Brannon, Weston, W. Paul McWhorter, Clarksburg, for defendant in error.


BERRY, Judge.

The plaintiff, C. M. Johnson, instituted an action of trespass on the case in the Circuit Court of Gilmer County, West Virginia, on October 1, 1958, against the defendant Monongahela Power Company, a Corporation, to recover damages for the destruction of the plaintiff's two-story frame and block building located in the town known as Sand Fork in Gilmer County, West Virginia, the corporate name of said town being Layopolis.

The plaintiff's building...

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