A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Utility Connection Fees for New Users Did Not Violate Town's Home Rule Power
Sewer and water connection fees charged by a town to people seeking new connections to utility services were within the town's authority and did not violate either the state's impact fee statute or the town's home rule power, according to the Court of Appeals of Indiana.
Utility Connection Fees for New Users Did Not Violate Town's Home Rule Power
Sewer and water connection fees charged by a town to people seeking new connections to utility services were within the town's authority and did not violate either the state's impact fee statute or the town's home rule power, according to the Court of Appeals of Indiana.
Utility Connection Fees for New Users Did Not Violate Town's Home Rule Power
2001-07-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
British Library Online Contents | 1993
|Wiley | 1996
Meeting Cape Town's housing needs
British Library Online Contents | 2006