MITCHELL v. CONCERNED CITIZENS OF CVEC, INC.

84-966.

486 So.2d 1283 (1986)

J.P. MITCHELL v. The CONCERNED CITIZENS OF the CVEC, INC., A non-profit corporation; L.J. Smith, Emmie Jeanette Marler, and The Coosa Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc., a corporation.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 4, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Greg Wood, of Wood, Hollingsworth & Willis, Talladega, for appellant.

Craig S. Dillard and O. Stanley Thornton, of Wooten, Boyett, Thornton, Carpenter & O'Brien, Talladega, for appellees.


ADAMS, Justice.

Defendant J.P. Mitchell appeals from a declaratory judgment rendered in favor of Concerned Citizens of the CVEC, Inc. (hereinafter "Concerned Citizens"), holding that the circuit court is without authority to decide whether the removal of a trustee of an electric cooperative by the cooperative members, pursuant to the cooperative's by-laws, was for a legal cause set forth in the by-laws. We reverse.

J.P. Mitchell was elected to the board of...

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