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Charges for Service Availability Upheld
Walter and Marie Ricks owned and operated a mobile home park in Selma, N.C. The town annexed their property containing the mobile home park in July 1978. Prior to annexation, and from the date of annexation until 1983, the Rickses provided water and sewer services to the mobile home park by private wells and septic tanks constructed at their own expense. In 1983, the Rickses tapped into the municipal water service but not the sewer system. They paid for sewer services that were available, but not received, pursuant to the city ordinance requiring a minimum charge. In this suit, the Rickses challenged the city ordinance. The trial court upheld the ordinance.
Charges for Service Availability Upheld
Walter and Marie Ricks owned and operated a mobile home park in Selma, N.C. The town annexed their property containing the mobile home park in July 1978. Prior to annexation, and from the date of annexation until 1983, the Rickses provided water and sewer services to the mobile home park by private wells and septic tanks constructed at their own expense. In 1983, the Rickses tapped into the municipal water service but not the sewer system. They paid for sewer services that were available, but not received, pursuant to the city ordinance requiring a minimum charge. In this suit, the Rickses challenged the city ordinance. The trial court upheld the ordinance.
Charges for Service Availability Upheld
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 83 ; 16c-16
1991-01-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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