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THE ANTIPARALLELING STATUTE: A NEW DIMENSION IN PUBLIC UTILITY CONDEMNATION
How does the doctrine of eminent domain affect private water suppliers? What happens when a municipal agency begins supplying water to an area previously served by a private company? What rights does a municipal agency have that are denied to the private water supplier? These questions and others are discussed in the following article, which is based on a recent California case.
THE ANTIPARALLELING STATUTE: A NEW DIMENSION IN PUBLIC UTILITY CONDEMNATION
How does the doctrine of eminent domain affect private water suppliers? What happens when a municipal agency begins supplying water to an area previously served by a private company? What rights does a municipal agency have that are denied to the private water supplier? These questions and others are discussed in the following article, which is based on a recent California case.
THE ANTIPARALLELING STATUTE: A NEW DIMENSION IN PUBLIC UTILITY CONDEMNATION
Pollak, Stuart R. (author) / Downs, Howard M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 65 ; 750-758
1973-12-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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