APPALACHIAN POWER CO. v. CITY OF HUNTINGTON

No. 13442.

210 S.E.2d 471 (1974)

APPALACHIAN POWER CO., a corporation, v. The CITY OF HUNTINGTON, etc.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

December 20, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James, Wise, Robinson & Magnuson, E. Glenn Robinson and Charles R. McElwee, Charleston, Vinson, Meek & White, E. Dennis White, Jr., Huntington, for appellant.

Maxwell W. Flesher, Campbell, Woods, Bagley, Emerson, McNeer & Herndon, Robert K. Emerson, Huntington, for appellee.


NEELY, Justice:

This is an appeal by the Appalachian Power Company from an adverse ruling by the Circuit Court of Cabell County in a declaratory judgment action. The purpose of the declaratory judgment suit was to determine whether the appellant Appalachian Power Company or the appellee City of Huntington is liable for the cost of relocating Appalachian's power lines as required by an Urban Renewal Plan adopted by the City of Huntington. Numerous ordinances and the...

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