WILLIAMS v. JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIC AUTHORITY

No. N-124.

250 So.2d 652 (1971)

Edna Sproull WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIC AUTHORITY, a Body Politic and Corporate, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

July 27, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Foerster & Hodge, Jacksonville, and Culverhouse, Tomlinson, Taylor & DeCarion, Miami, for appellant.

James C. Rinaman, Jr., and Thomas D. Oakley, Jacksonville, for appellee.


SPECTOR, Chief Judge.

Appellant seeks review of a final judgment in condemnation vesting in appellee easements to realty belonging to appellant, and awarding compensation to the latter therefor. The purpose of this taking was the erection of the electric transmission lines by appellee.

The focal issue on appeal is the admissibility of appellant's testimony relating to severance damages to her remaining property. This testimony consisted of describing sales...

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