140 Ky. 387 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1910
Opinion of the Court by
Affirming.
Appellee was chartered to build and operate an internrban railroad between Louisville and Nashville, including the right to enter the city of Louisville. The common council granted it a franchise to lav its tracks upon certain streets, and across others. The traction company purchased three lots in Louisville for the purpose of right of wav, laying between the streets which it was granted the right to cross. Owing to certain litigation, including an attack upon the company’s franchise from the city, and an injunction against its exercise, it was not able for a year or so after it acquired the lots to begin the building of its road. Then it fell into financial straits that prevented building for another season, although it was endeavoring to do so. Finally in 1906, three years after it had bought the lots, it abandoned its project, and sold its stock and franchise
Judgment affirmed. '