INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY v. SCHNUCK

No. 1271S387.

298 N.E.2d 436 (1973)

INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, Appellant, v. Shelby SCHNUCK and the Town of Santa Claus, Indiana, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

July 20, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank E. Gilkison, of White, Haymond, Pierce, Beasley & Gilkison, Muncie, Paul F. Mason, Rockport, for appellant.

John L. Carroll and Charles C. Griffith, Evansville, for appellees.


ARTERBURN, Chief Justice.

This case arose upon the complaint of Indiana & Michigan Electric Company, an Indiana corporation having the power of eminent domain, to condemn an easement of a width of approximately 200 feet over real estate owned by the Appellee, Shelby Schnuck and in which the Town of Santa Claus, Indiana, claimed a contractual interest. The land in question is located in Spencer County, Indiana. The condemnation was sought by the electric company...

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