JACKSON ELEC. MEMBERSHIP CORP. v. GA. POWER CO.

44890.

257 Ga. 772 (1988)

364 S.E.2d 556

JACKSON ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION v. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided February 4, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, Charles T. Lester, Jr., Thomas A. Cox, Jordan & Jordan, Hill R. Jordan, for appellant.

Troutman, Sanders, Lockerman & Ashmore, Robert P. Edwards, Jr., Charles F. Palmer, Hart & Sullivan, Michael G. Frick, for appellees.


HUNT, Justice.

Jackson Electric Membership Corporation (JEMC) sued Marriott Corporation for breach of contract and Georgia Power for tortious interference with its contract with Marriott and sought, moreover, to enjoin service of electrical power to Marriott by Georgia Power. JEMC appeals the grant of summary judgment to Marriott and Georgia Power. We reverse.

The Georgia Territorial Electric Service Act, under OCGA § 46-3-1 et seq., provides that a new...

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