Toler v. Clark Rural Electric Cooperative Corp.

512 S.W.2d 25, 1974 Ky. LEXIS 388
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedMay 31, 1974
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Toler v. Clark Rural Electric Cooperative Corp., 512 S.W.2d 25, 1974 Ky. LEXIS 388 (Ky. Ct. App. 1974).

Opinion

GARDNER, Commissioner.

At an annual meeting of the members of the Clark Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation an election for three directors was held but the election was set aside by the circuit court as a result of a suit instituted by appellants. Subsequently, at a special meeting of the members, three directors, Vandetta Derickson, Jack Ginter and William Everman, referred to as “management” candidates, were elected. The trial court was of the opinion that the proxies used by both sides were valid and decided that the management candidates, having received the most votes, were elected. The opposition candidates appeal and the management candidates cross-appeal. The opposition candidates also filed a separate ap[26]*26peal from the order denying an attorney’s fee.

The form of the proxies used in behalf of the management candidates was as follows:

"CLARK RECC PROXY FOR SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING February 10, 1973
The undersigned hereby appoints E. E. Curry, John P. Greenwade, Jr., and S. M. Malo'.-y, and each of them with full power of substitution to attend a Special Membership Meeting to be held at the George Rogers Clark High School at 1:30 P.M. on the 10th day of February, 1973, with authority to vote for the following directors: Mrs. Vandetta Derlckson, Jack Glnter, and William Everman. And on such other business If any that may properly come before the meeting.

The form of the designation of the substitute was as follows:

The form of the proxies used in behalf of the opposition candidates was as follows :

"CLARK RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CORPORATION SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING FEBRUARY 10, 1973
PROXY
STATE OF KENTUCKY COUNTY OF .
Know all men by these presents:
That I,.of the state and county aforesaid, do hereby constitute and appoint .... . my attorney and substitute, for me and in my name, place and stead, to vote as my proxy at the Special Membership meeting of members of the Clark Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation to be held at the George Rogers Clark High School, Winchester, Ky., on the 10th day of February, 1973, and any adjournment or adjournments thereof, for the election of directors and upon such other questions as may properly come before such meeting, according to the number of votes I should be entitled to cast If then and there personally present.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this., 1973.

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