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City Has No Jurisdiction Over Water Supply Corporation
The Supreme Court of Texas held that a water supply corporation was not a “water utility” and that a city thus had no jurisdiction over it. The City of Hardin enacted an ordinance that fixed the rate the Hardin Water Supply Corporation could charge customers within the city's boundaries. The corporation, which had been organized under Texas law, sought a determination that the city, as a general law municipality, had no power to regulate water utility rates.
City Has No Jurisdiction Over Water Supply Corporation
The Supreme Court of Texas held that a water supply corporation was not a “water utility” and that a city thus had no jurisdiction over it. The City of Hardin enacted an ordinance that fixed the rate the Hardin Water Supply Corporation could charge customers within the city's boundaries. The corporation, which had been organized under Texas law, sought a determination that the city, as a general law municipality, had no power to regulate water utility rates.
City Has No Jurisdiction Over Water Supply Corporation
1985-02-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
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English