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Boynton v. Vermont Electric Power Co.

Supreme Court of Vermont
Sep 6, 1960
164 A.2d 160 (Vt. 1960)

Opinion

Opinion Filed September 6, 1960

Petition for reassessment of condemned land. In Rutland County Court, September Term, 1959, Keyser, J., presiding, motion to dismiss of Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc. was denied. Affirmed.

Bloomer Bloomer for the petitioner.

John D. Carbine and Edwin W. Lawrence for Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc.

May Term, 1960

Present: Hulburd, C. J., Holden, Shangraw, Barney and Smith, JJ.


This plaintiff has also petitioned the Rutland County Court for a jury reassessment of compensation awarded by the Public Service Commission for land condemned pursuant to construction of transmission lines of defendant Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc. All counsel consenting, permission was given to argue this case with John S. Anderson v. Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc., ante, 122 Vt. 43, 164 A.2d 156.

The issues are identical. In this case, too, the bill of exceptions was not executed by the chairman of the Public Service Commission until some days after this plaintiff had filed in Rutland County Court a petition for reassessment of damages. Since the question presented is the very one decided in John S. Anderson v. Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc., supra, the determination of that case is conclusive here.

The order denying defendant Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc.'s motion to dismiss is affirmed, and the cause is remanded.


Summaries of

Boynton v. Vermont Electric Power Co.

Supreme Court of Vermont
Sep 6, 1960
164 A.2d 160 (Vt. 1960)
Case details for

Boynton v. Vermont Electric Power Co.

Case Details

Full title:Ray H. Boynton v. Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc. et als

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont

Date published: Sep 6, 1960

Citations

164 A.2d 160 (Vt. 1960)
164 A.2d 160