This appeal involves the termination of a contract between an electric power distributor and an independent contractor. After a bench trial, the trial court concluded that the electric power distributor was justified in terminating the contract because the independent contractor materially breached the contract by violating a safety policy and an oral directive from the power distributor. The independent contractor appeals, claiming that the evidence did not support a finding that it violated the safety policy or directive, that such a violation, even if it did occur, did not constitute a material breach of the contract, and that the power distributor was required to give notice and an opportunity to cure any default prior to terminating the contract. We affirm.
Case Number
M2016-00358-COA-R3-CV
Originating Judge
Chancellor Laurence M. McMillan, Jr.
Case Name
M & M Electrical Contractor, Inc. v. Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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