WEBER v. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

No. 1-475A65.

343 N.E.2d 786 (1976)

Gardner WEBER, Appellant (Plaintiff below), v. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Appellee (Defendant below).

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

March 17, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles L. Berger, Evansville, for appellant; Berger & Berger, Evansville, of counsel.

Bruce N. Cracraft, Harold L. Folley, Indianapolis, F. Wesley Bowers, Paul E. Black, Bowers, Harrison & Kent, Evansville, for appellee.


LYBROOK, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant Weber appeals from the granting of a summary judgment in favor of defendant-appellee Indiana Bell Telephone Co. (Bell), challenging the propriety of the trial court's ruling.

The record reveals that on May 8, 1973, Bell entered upon Weber's land without obtaining prior express consent for the purpose of installing underground cable service to Weber's telephone. From damage allegedly...

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