CONTRACTS
Breach of Contract • Easements for Transmission Lines • Punitive Damages
Whiting v. Penn Power Co., PICS Case No. 15-1438 (C.P. Lawrence April 29, 2015) Motto, P.J. (14 pages).
Since it was reasonable to interpret "property" in the agreement granting defendant an easement for the construction/maintenance of a transmission line over plaintiffs' property to include cattle, plaintiffs sufficiently alleged a breach-of-contract claim arising from their electrocution. Defendant's preliminary objections overruled.
September 29, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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CONTRACTS
Breach of Contract • Easements for Transmission Lines • Punitive Damages
Whiting v. Penn Power Co., PICS Case No. 15-1438 (C.P. Lawrence April 29, 2015) Motto, P.J. (14 pages).
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