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Abstract
Within the last decade the right of the state to change the rates of a public utility, as fixed by contract, has been presented to the courts numerous times. An examination of the cases on the subject shows that much of the law has now become settled.
Recommended Citation
PUBLIC UTILITIES-POWER OF COMMISSION TO CHANGE RATE PAID BY PRIVATE USER UNDER SPECIAL CONTRACT WITH THE UTILITY,
24
Mich. L. Rev.
492
(1926).
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