OVERSTREET v. GREENWELL


441 S.W.2d 443 (1969)

Elgie OVERSTREET, Appellant, v. Phillip GREENWELL, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 16, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph S. Freeland, Paducah, for appellant.

William E. Scent, Reed, Scent & Reed, Paducah, for appellee.


STEINFELD, Judge.

On October 7, 1964, appellant, Elgie Overstreet, and appellee, Phillip Greenwell, entered into a written contract by which Greenwell granted Overstreet the exclusive right to install and maintain, for a period of ten years, coin-operated amusement and/or vending machines in certain premises owned or leased by Greenwell. When Overstreet attempted to place his machines in this property Greenwell refused to let him do so but instead permitted a competing...

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