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Section 48:3-73 - Successor to electric public utility

NJ Rev Stat § 48:3-73 (2019) (N/A)
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48:3-73. Successor to electric public utility

24. Any successor to an electric public utility, whether pursuant to any bankruptcy, reorganization or other insolvency proceedings or pursuant to any merger, consolidation or sale or transfer of assets of the electric public utility, by operation of law, as a result of electric power industry restructuring or otherwise, shall perform and satisfy all obligations and be entitled to the same rights of its predecessor electric public utility under this act or the bondable stranded costs rate order or any contract entered into pursuant to this act in the same manner and to the same extent as such predecessor electric public utility, including, but not limited to, charging, collecting, receiving and paying to the person entitled thereto the revenues in respect of the transition bond charges relating to the bondable transition property. Bondable transition property, and any payments in respect to bondable transition property, including, without limitation, transition bond charges, shall not be subject to any setoffs, counterclaims, surcharges or defenses by the electric public utility, any customer, or any other person, in connection with the bankruptcy, insolvency or default of the electric public utility or otherwise.

L.1999,c.23,s.24.

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Section 48:3-73 - Successor to electric public utility