GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF GEORGIA v. Pritchett
Decision Date | 16 January 1969 |
Docket Number | 44093. |
Citation | 119 Ga. App. 53,165 S.E.2d 918 |
Parties | GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF GEORGIA v. PRITCHETT. |
Court | Georgia Court of Appeals |
Mitchell & Mitchell, D. W. Mitchell, Jr., for appellant.
Walter H. Bolling, Sam Calhoun, Jr., for appellee.
1. ." Byrd v. Ford Motor Co., 118 Ga. App. 333 (2) (163 SE2d 327).
2. Byrd v. Ford Motor Co., 118 Ga. App. 333 (2), supra.
3. Where, as in the present case, it is alleged by the plaintiff appellee that the defendant telephone company appellant installed a telephone in the plaintiff's residence and left about forty feet of telephone wire uncoiled, twisted and tangled and scattered over plaintiff's yard in an area fifteen or twenty feet in length and sixteen or twenty feet in width and, though requested on a number of occasions to remove the wire, refused to do so, and the plaintiff in desperation without knowledge of the "characteristics and qualities of the telephone wire which would twist, coil, warp and knot when an attempt was made to wrap and tie the wire into a safe condition," and without having a full...
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