DECKER v. MARSHALL-DeKALB ELEC. CO-OP.

1931522.

659 So.2d 926 (1995)

George Paul DECKER and Max Davidson v. MARSHALL-DeKALB ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 21, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Robertson IV and Ralph K. Strawn, Jr. of Henslee, Robertson & Strawn, L.L.C., Gadsden, for appellants.

James G. Adams, Jr. of Eyster, Key, Tubb, Weaver & Roth, Decatur, for appellee.


RICHARD L. JONES, Retired Justice.

George Paul Decker and Max Davidson sued the Marshall-DeKalb Electric Cooperative, alleging breach of contract and claiming damages for lost profits and mental anguish they contended were the proximate result of the alleged breach. The trial court entered a judgment on a jury verdict for Marshall-DeKalb, and this appeal followed. We affirm.

Pursuant to a "Power Contract," the Tennessee Valley Authority ("TVA") supplies Marshall...

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