GILBERT v. DUKE POWER CO.

19185

255 S.C. 495 (1971)

179 S.E.2d 720

Floyd A. GILBERT, Respondent, v. DUKE POWER COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

March 8, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steve C. Griffith, Jr., Esq., Hanyesworth, Perry, Bryant, Marion & Johnstone, of Greenville, for Appellant.

C. Ben Bowen, Esq., Abrams, Bowen and Townes, of Greenville, for Respondent.


March 8, 1971.

MOSS, Chief Justice:

Floyd A. Gilbert, the respondent herein, instituted this action against Duke Power Company, the appellant herein, to recover actual and punitive damages. The respondent alleged that the appellant, a public utility corporation which had been furnishing him electric current at his home at 7 Elf Lane, in the City of Greenville, on or about March 28, 1969, without just cause or excuse, did unlawfully, willfully and

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