LILLETHUN v. TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.

Civ. 8390.

152 N.W.2d 147 (1967)

Sherman LILLETHUN, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

July 7, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Duffy & Haugland, Devils Lake, for plaintiff and appellant.

Fabian Noack, Carrington, and Mark F. Purdy, Minot, for defendant and respondent.


STRUTZ, Chief Justice.

The defendant co-operative provides electric energy in a number of counties in central North Dakota, including the county of Foster and the town of McHenry in that county, where the plaintiff is a merchant. The defendant is the only supplier of electric energy in the area, and the plaintiff is compelled to get his power from this source. As such user of the defendant's power, the plaintiff is a member of the defendant co-operative. The record...

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