New Hampshire Statutes
§ 38:33 — Consequential Damages
New Hampshire·Title III TOWNS, CITIES, VILLAGE DISTRICTS, AND UNINCORPORATED PLACES·Ch. 38 MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC, GAS, OR WATER SYSTEMS·Subdivision Additional Provisions for Electric Systems
In matters over which the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission does not have jurisdiction, or has jurisdiction but chooses to grant jurisdiction to the state, the commission shall determine, to a just and reasonable extent, the consequential damages such as stranded investment in generation, storage, or supply arrangements resulting from the purchase of plant and property from a utility and shall establish an appropriate recovery mechanism for such damages. The commission need not make such a determination when the municipality and utility agree upon the sale of utility plant and property.
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Legislative History
1997, 206:1, eff. July 1, 1997. 2000, 164:3, eff. May 23, 2000.
Nearby Sections
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§ 38:1
Definitions§ 38:10
Construction or Condemnation§ 38:13
Ratification§ 38:13-a
Aggregate Municipal Revenue Bonds§ 38:14
Operation of Plant§ 38:15
Taking Property§ 38:16
Damages§ 38:17
Supply Contracts§ 38:18
Commissioners§ 38:19
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