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Pulling the plug : the legal implications of utility terminations for local governments
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Topic:
UTILITIES--TERMINATION POLICIES
Author:
Neighbor, Brad.
Publisher/Date:
2001
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In Municipal Lawyer - Vol. 42 - no. 2 (March/April 2001)
Summary:
Local governments need to consider the legal implications of discontinuing utility services.
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