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Developer's Fees Not Allowed in Rate Increase Consideration
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has determined that a developer's lot availability fees were not operating revenue for a water utility owned by the developer and that these fees could therefore not be used in determining the utility's right to a rate increase.
Developer's Fees Not Allowed in Rate Increase Consideration
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has determined that a developer's lot availability fees were not operating revenue for a water utility owned by the developer and that these fees could therefore not be used in determining the utility's right to a rate increase.
Developer's Fees Not Allowed in Rate Increase Consideration
2003-04-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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