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Customer's circumstances should not be considered during rate‐making
The reasonableness of a utility's rates should be determined by an evaluation of the utility's holdings and obligations and the return that the utility realizes from the rates and not by a customer's circumstances, according to the Supreme Court of South Carolina.
Customer's circumstances should not be considered during rate‐making
The reasonableness of a utility's rates should be determined by an evaluation of the utility's holdings and obligations and the return that the utility realizes from the rates and not by a customer's circumstances, according to the Supreme Court of South Carolina.
Customer's circumstances should not be considered during rate‐making
1983-12-01
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Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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