UCHITEL CO. v. TELEPHONE CO.

No. 5687.

646 P.2d 229 (1982)

UCHITEL COMPANY; R.J. Gould, individually; Visions, Ltd.; Robert N. Uchitel, individually, Appellants, v. The TELEPHONE COMPANY, an Alaska Corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

June 18, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew E. Hoge, Warren G. Kellicut, Hoge & Lekisch, Anchorage, for appellants.

Brian R. Shute and Peggy A. Roston, Anchorage, for appellee.

Before BURKE, C.J., and RABINOWITZ, CONNOR, MATTHEWS and COMPTON, JJ.


OPINION

RABINOWITZ, Justice.

This appeal finds its origin in appellants' alleged breach of a contract which required the appellee to manufacture and install an office telephone system.1

I. Facts

In February 1978, Robert Uchitel contacted The Telephone Company (TTC) concerning development of a new office phone system primarily for Visions. Rodger Davis, sales representative for TTC, then met with Robert...

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